Nuit Blanche: Public screening of students project

Screening of student works FAMU Prague & HGB Leipzig. This special evening program offers a unique insight into the work of students from art schools through screenings of their selected projects. The nuit blanche format refers both to the glow of the projected image and to the audience immersed in the visual presentations of a young generation of artists.
During the evening, each student will present their project prepared for the exhibition Beyond Language in the public space at Můstek. The program features the Studio of Documentary Strategies (Markéta Kinterová and Veronika Daňhelová) at FAMU – the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, and the Studio of Photography and Media (Ines Schaber and Susanne Keichel) at HGB – Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst, Leipzig.
Studio of Documentary Strategies, FAMU
Led by Markéta Kinterová and Veronika Daňhelová, the studio focuses on documentary as a form of artistic research and as a socially engaged visual practice. Students develop projects that critically respond to current issues and explore the possibilities of representation in contemporary art. Emphasis is placed on developing new visual strategies, on experimentation, and on the ability to situate one’s own work within broader cultural and social contexts—from exhibitions and artist publications to online formats and projects in public space.
Class of Photography and Media, HGB Leipzig
Led by Ines Schaber and Susanne Keichel, the class focuses on critically examining how images shape contemporary culture and society. Students develop their own artistic practice while engaging with key concepts related to images—from documentary and representation to performativity and forensic perspectives. Emphasis is placed on experimentation across media and on the ability to situate individual work within broader historical, cultural, and political contexts.
Supported by the Czech-German Future Fund.

NUIT BLANCHE: Public screening of students project
October 10, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
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Venue · Holešovice Market, Hall 13
Bubenské nábř. 306, 170 00, Prague 7 Holešovice

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