Između vidljivog i dodirljivog: otvorena izložba Mojce Perše na FSU
jovana.milovic / / Vesti / 28. 04. 2026.
U četvrtak 16. aprila u 18 časova, u galeriji FSU, otvorena je izložba Mojce Perše, profesorke sa Fakulteta za dizajn u Ljubljani. Izložba je prvenstveno namenjena slepim i slabovidim osobama i deo je projekta „Multisensory Art“, koji je podržan od strane programa Kreativna Evropa.

Otvaranje je bilo dobro posećeno i proteklo je u prijatnoj atmosferi. Izložbu su otvorili Jasna Hrovatin, glavna koordinatorka projekta „Multisensory Art“ i profesorka na Fakultetu za dizajn u Ljubljani, kao i autorka Mojca Perše. Kao domaćin i organizator izložbe, prisutnima se obratio i Ivan Bon, koordinator projekta „Multisensory Art“ za Srbiju.
Izložba „Između vidljivog i dodirljivog“ autorke Mojce Perše polazi od arhitektonske ornamentike Ljubljane i transformiše je u reljefne, taktilne mozaike. Inspirisani delima arhitekata poput Maksa Fabianija, Ivana Vurnika i Jožeta Plečnika, radovi nastaju kombinovanjem drveta, kamena, keramike i stakla, često kroz ponovnu upotrebu materijala. Ove slojevite strukture pozivaju na dodir, otvarajući prostor za sporije i produbljenije opažanje arhitektonskog nasleđa.
Ovi radovi nisu namenjeni samo pogledu oni pozivaju na dodir, omogućavajući da se šare „čitaju“ dlanovima, kroz linije, gustine i praznine.
Zvučni sloj dodatno oblikuje ambijent obe izložbe, stvarajući diskretan, gotovo meditativni prostor u kojem se prepliću svetlost, materijal i zvuk. Izložba otvara drugačiji odnos prema nasleđu, ne kao statičnoj slici, već kao živom, čulnom iskustvu koje se može videti, osetiti i oslušnuti.
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Between the Visible and the Tangible: Exhibition by Mojca Perše Opens at FSU
On Thursday, April 16 at 6 PM, the exhibition by Mojca Perše, a professor at the Faculty of Design in Ljubljana, was opened at the FSU Gallery. The exhibition is primarily intended for blind and visually impaired audiences and is part of the “Multisensory Art” project, supported by the Creative Europe program.
The opening was well attended and took place in a pleasant atmosphere. The exhibition was opened by Jasna Hrovatin, the main coordinator of the “Multisensory Art” project and a professor at the Faculty of Design in Ljubljana, along with the artist Mojca Perše. As the host and organizer, Ivan Bon, the project coordinator for Serbia, also addressed the audience.
The exhibition “Between the Visible and the Tangible” draws from the architectural ornamentation of Ljubljana and transforms it into relief, tactile mosaics. Inspired by the works of architects such as Maks Fabiani, Ivan Vurnik, and Jože Plečnik, the pieces are created using a combination of wood, stone, ceramics, and glass, often through the reuse of materials.
These layered structures invite touch, opening space for slower and deeper perception of architectural heritage. The works are not intended only to be seen—they invite visitors to “read” patterns with their hands, through lines, densities, and voids.
The sound layer further shapes the atmosphere of the exhibition, creating a subtle, almost meditative space where light, material, and sound intertwine. The exhibition offers a different relationship to heritage—not as a static image, but as a living, sensory experience that can be seen, felt, and heard.
Funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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