The scene laboratory of the section of Art and Design of the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, where many interesting conversations take place and where many exciting student works are also created.
The symbol of Novi Sad's industrial heritage continues to produce creative and cultural content. The Svilara Cultural Station is open to all artists, organizations, and fellow citizens with creative ideas.
Cultural station Barka is a new place for culture in Novi Sad. The specific social structure of this settlement directed the future program of Barka, with the idea of presenting important social issues.
KS Kovilj is located in an authentic Vojvodina environment, opposite the birthplace of Laza Kostić, who, in addition to the rich history and tradition, is the greatest pride of this village in the vicinity of Novi Sad.
The Association of Citizens for the Protection of Cultural Heritage "Almašani" was established in 2005 out of the necessity to preserve their region from "urbanicide" that would have occurred if the proposal to build a road through the heart of the Area, right next to the oldest church in the city - Almaška, had been realized. This action was recognized as the first successful civic urban initiative in recent history of Novi Sad. The vision of Almašani is to draw attention to the cultural heritage of the Almaška region and to attract the interest of citizens dedicated to preserving cultural-historical heritage and heritage, as well as residents of the Almaška region who have recognized heritage as potential for the development of the part of the city in which they live.
The Fine Art and Craft Club is an organization established in 2010 in the village of Mošorin, Serbia. We focus on promoting and raising awareness about the richness of our local and traditional earthen building techniques, as well as the importance of protecting building crafts and improving them. Our efforts include theoretical aspects such as public lectures, presentations, and articles, as well as practical activities like workshops, training sessions, and summer schools of architecture. We collaborate with numerous institutions and organizations in Serbia and the region. Notable events we have organized include the first Balkan Earth conference, the 3rd edition of the Regio Earth festival in 2019, and four LALA Earthland festivals. Since 2022, we have been members of the Learn.Earth partnership, through which we organize ECVET training and issue ECVET certificates in earth building as part of informal education.