MONUMENT LAB
Public classrooms. Collective practice. Living memory.
ŠTO TE NEMA Monument LAB program creates temporary spaces for learning, exchange, reflection, and artistic action. Through participatory formats, we invite communities to examine how memory is shaped, shared, and carried forward. Each LAB is developed in response to its local context, using art as a tool for thinking, experimentation, and remembering together.
Experimental Workshops
Hands-on sessions during which participants develop artistic approaches to remembrance through making, discussion, and shared reflection. Working with everyday materials, gestures as rituals, and collaborative processes, the workshops explore how memory can be held, shared, and activated in a group setting. Each workshop is adapted to the size of the group, the local setting, and the communities taking part.
photo credit: Amina Hećimović, Ajla Salkić, Velma Babić
Performance - Lectures
Hybrid formats that combine storytelling, artistic presentation, and critical reflection to engage audiences intellectually and emotionally. Drawing on lived experience, research, and visual or material elements, performance–lectures open questions of memory, responsibility, and public space. They are designed as shared encounters—part lecture, part performance, and part collective listening.
photo credit: Amina Hećimović
Dialogues that examine the role of memorials and monuments in public space and how they shape collective memory. These gatherings bring together scholars, artists, educators, and community voices to consider how monuments relate to present realities, whose histories they represent or exclude, and what it takes for remembrance to remain meaningful for generations to come. Formats may include moderated discussions, seminars, or community-led exchanges.
Public Conversations
photo credit: Franck Doho, Alvin Kalebić