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The BSBSA project brings together artists from Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania

The BSBSA project brings together artists from Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania

The BSBSA (Belgrade Sofia Bucharest Street Art) project unites artists from Bulgaria, Serbia, and Romania with a clear mission: to boost the creation and circulation of European art. To achieve this, the BSBSA project brings artists from diverse backgrounds together. Collaborating on transformative art installations, they redefine public spaces in Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia.

The project, co-funded by the European Union through the Creative Europe programme, aims to strengthen the capacity of European cultural and creative sectors, fostering international engagement. This is accomplished through cultural exchange and mobility of artists’ works showcased in multidisciplinary exhibitions spanning the three countries.

In essence, the BSBSA project leverages art to humanise public spaces in Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia. Through artistic interventions, workshops, talks, guided tours, an urban art book, a street art map, and multidisciplinary exhibitions, the project collaborates with local communities, artists, and stakeholders to regenerate and promote public spaces. 

Project objectives:

  • Carry out six artistic interventions to transform public spaces.
  • Organize ten creative workshops for all ages.
  • Host six artist talks for engaging interactions.
  • Conduct eight street art tours in Belgrade and Sofia.
  • Publish an urban art book documenting interventions in Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia.
  • Create a map guiding explorers through art interventions in public spaces.
  • Organize three multidisciplinary exhibitions to facilitate cultural exchange.

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