FACULTY GALLERY


The gallery offers students an ideal opportunity to participate in numerous activities, but also to exhibit at group and individual exhibitions. The work of the Gallery is not limited only to student exhibitions. It also includes the activities of professors, as well as prestigious artists of our and foreign art scene.

THE PLACE FOR YOUR FIRST EXHIBITIONS AND PROJECTS
FSU students can participate in numerous activities of the Gallery. They are allowed to exhibit in group exhibitions and/or have their first solo exhibitions. In addition, within the subject Exhibition and presentation of works of art, students participate in the settings and preparations of selected exhibitions, thereby gaining practical knowledge, and within the same subject, as an exam paper, they also prepare virtual exhibitions. The gallery also provides internships for students lasting 80 working hours.

MULTIPLE ADVANTAGES FOR STUDENTS
The importance of the Gallery is reflected in the fact that it enables students to:
- follow the activities of professors and important artists on our and foreign art scene;
- gain experience by participating in group and individual exhibitions;
- acquire theoretical and practical knowledge at workshops within exhibitions;
- gain practical experience by participating in the organization of selected exhibitions.


RICH PROGRAM
In order to provide students with the best possible quality of studies, prestigious artists also exhibit in the Gallery, either independently or as part of a thematic program. The Gallery’s program also includes exhibitions of FSU professors, so that students can become more familiar with their achievements.
So far, the following have exhibited in the Gallery: Belgrade Art Workshop BURA, Nikola Radosavljević, Božidar Plazinić, Gordana Kaljalović, Toni Aničin, Boris Bogdanović, Sonja Iglič, Ljubomir Vučinić, Ljiljana Bursać, Association “Art Brut Serbia”, Srboslav Ilić, Nikola Šindik, Jelena Rubil, Maja Radulović, etc.

UNIQUE SPACE FOR EXHIBITORS
The uniqueness of the Gallery, in relation to all galleries and museums in Serbia, is reflected in the existence of a separate program of virtual exhibitions within the Faculty’s website, whose authors will initially be FSU students. They will present their visions of modern exhibition settings based on the space of the Gallery itself, in the programs provided for it.
All interested exhibitors can send their works to the e-mail address of the Gallery (galerija.fsu@fsu.edu.rs) throughout the year. The annual program of the FSU Gallery will traditionally be held in September.