Termin: NO-OBLIVION. Remembering Through Art, online 22.07.2025
We are pleased to invite you to the livestreamed series of events titled “NO-OBLIVION: Remembering Through Art”, part of a European Union co-funded initiative dedicated to promoting human rights and the rule of law through memory, justice, and creative expression.
Session 1 of this virtual event will take place on:
🗓 22 July 2025
🕤 09:30 AM – 11:00 AM (CET)
Through this artistic and reflective series, we aim to raise awareness about the crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia and to highlight the importance of collective memory in shaping a just and peaceful Europe. This dialogue is especially vital in the context of ongoing challenges such as the Ukraine-Russia war and regional tensions in the Western Balkans.
Participants will have the opportunity to:
- Experience powerful artistic interpretations that reflect on justice and remembrance
- Engage in discussions with artists, survivors, and international experts
- Reflect on the importance of intergenerational memory and creative storytelling in transitional justice
🎥 The event will be livestreamed and open to the public. Don’t miss the opportunity to join and contribute to this powerful journey of memory and art.
To receive the livestream links and event reminders, please register your interest via this form: Registration Link
Please note that this is a two-part event and Session 2 will take place on 13 August 2025. Details will follow closer to the time.
To find out more about the project, please visit: https://www.no-oblivion.eu/
The NO-OBLIVION project is led by the European Association of Social Innovation (Romania) and partnered by IPS_Innovative Prison Systems (Portugal), Victim Support Europe (Belgium), Camino (Germany), Documenta (Croatia), the Helsinki Committee of Human Rights in Serbia, the Centre for Security Studies (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and the Kosovo Center of Diplomacy.
We appreciate your time and availability, and we look forward to the possibility of your participation in this important endeavour.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us — we would be happy to hear from you.
Kind regards,
Sarah Riese and Sarah Vollmer for the NO-OBLIVION Consortium