Art Laboratory
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The Center for Arts Art Laboratory is a versatile art facility situated in Sofia’s “arts area” in a historic structure from the early twentieth century. The Center’s purpose is to enlighten, stimulate, and inspire societal interest in art.
Its goal is to produce art events that are current with global trends, engaging new audiences and contributing to the capital’s cultural life.
Art Lab, which was founded in 2015, has initiated and organized exhibits, presentations, seminars, courses, contests, literary readings, creative presentations, and collaborations. It has hosted international art and literary festivals and has been a guest at events at a variety of indoor and outdoor galleries, educational institutions, and urban settings.
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