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Eco-art assemblage / Gordana Trebješanin

  • Writer: MATEJ Kreze
    MATEJ Kreze
  • Aug 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 2

Along the Mediterranean shores of Lustica Bay, NVO ARTRO brings together Montenegrin women artists in a unique project that connects contemporary art, local heritage, and landscape. Through workshops, open dialogues, and site-specific creation, we explore how art can preserve, reshape, and reinterpret the identity of a place.

The season opens with visual artist Gordana Trebjesanin, whose assemblage workshop invites participants to reflect on memory, material, and Mediterranean symbolism. Her process-oriented approach transforms found objects and natural materials into layered, poetic compositions-blurring the line between past and present, nature and narrative.

This project is more than a creative process — it's a theoretical framework for rethinking the role of the artist today, and the cultural responsibility of art in safeguarding collective memory. Art becomes a bridge between the past and the present, between nature and expression.




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