Visiting Artist: Jan RosickĂ˝
In his presentation, Jan Rosicky will share how Invent Medical solves challenging problems with design to better serve patients and tips for young designers.
In his presentation, Jan Rosicky will share how Invent Medical solves challenging problems with design to better serve patients and tips for young designers.
Katerina Pavlitova, Director of Strategy at Prague City Tourism
Iva Pekárková is a Prague-born fiction writer, travel writer, journalist, blogger and taxi driver. She will speak on the topic of multiculturalism
Our Master Speaker for 10 January is Karel Krejci, CEO of Krejci Working Capital Solutions, who will introduced the world of Fintech (IT solutions for the Finance sector)
For our lecture on 15 March 2018, we are delighted to welcome Mária Júdová, an independent artist who for over a decade has been investigating the creative potential of technology.
For our lecture on 12 April 2018, we are delighted to welcome artists Michaela Busse and Konstantin Mitrokhov,
For the latest in our series of Visiting Artists and Lecturers, Greek/Albanian filmmaker Alcaeus Spyrou will present his debut film, Anina, taking questions after the screening and his talk.
In this talk for the Prague College Visiting Artists and Lecture Series, John Grzinich shares details of his working processes, and how his work relates to the media productions surrounding his current topics of interest: microcosms of culture and the environments of the North in conditions of a changing global climate.
In this presentation for the Visiting Artists and Lecture Series Svoboda insists that the focus of his work is not film as such, but our 'life'; no matter how broad and vague that term may seem. More specifically, the way in which our life passes in film: how it influences our understanding of reality, of actions, and how it creates an outline for interpersonal communications.
This year was marked by numerous important anniversaries in Czech History: the establishment of an independent Czechoslovakia in 1918; the Munich Agreement of 1938; the Communist coup d'état in 1948 and the Warsaw Pact’s military invasion in 1968.