Wed 23 10, 19:30

Art and climate vol. 4 – Public space

Culture for Future free entry café registration
The Culture for Future platform, will host artists, who will present their projects thematically related to the climate crisis in public space: the artist Epos257, the architect Alžběta Brůhová, the composer Miroslav Tóth and the architect, tree herder and urban shaman Zdeněk Ent for IPR Prague.

Autumn Art and Climate is coming up. How do artists express themselves in public space? How should we care for public space to serve a sustainable future? The theme of the fourth Art and Climate meeting will focus on public space. The artist Epos257, the architect Alžběta Brůhová, the composer Miroslav Tóth and for IPR Prague, the architect, tree herder and urban shaman Zdeněk Ent will present their work .

The evening will be guided by photographer and visual artist Tereza Bonaventrová.


Miroslav Tóth
is a composer, sound designer and saxophonist born in Bratislava, living in Prague. Graduated from HAMU in Prague with Michal Rataj. Master's degree in composition at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava under Vladimír Godár. In the third year he studied with Evgeny Irsaj. His compositional beginnings were with Ilya Zeljenka. He is also a graduate of musicology at the Comenius University in Bratislava. Since 2020 he has been employed as a sound engineer at the Czech Radio. He founded and plays in the bands Drť, Dystopic Requiem Quartet, Srnka, Predskokan Otrok, Shibuya Motors and Funeral Marching Band. The composition The quartet of Tentacles Reaching Out was performed by Kronos Quartet at the Pohoda 2018 festival. He is the winner of four Radio_Head Awards in the experimental music section (fourth place for Nemiesta) and the Dominik Tatarka Award for the album Kruh & Spiral with the group Drť. He has written music for dozens of documentaries and feature films. He has collaborated with Ivan Ostrochovsky and Róbert Kirchhoff. He has also created music for Zuzana Liová, Lenka Chovanec - Morvčíková, Katarína Hlinčíková, Robert Švedu, Petr Kerekes, Jana Bučko and Viera Čakányová. He participated in the Cannes and Berlinale film festivals with his films OUT, Servants and FREM.

Zdeněk ENT
is an architect, tree herder and urban shaman. He works in the Landscape and Green Infrastructure Office at IPR Prague. His interest in participatory processes and the invisible architecture of relationships led him to the Soutok Project, where he deals, among other things, with the cultural and social significance of the suburban landscape for the built-up parts of the city. He is currently leading the preparation of the Soutok Suburban Park, which aims to revitalize the river floodplain, strengthen the resilience of the landscape and meaningfully develop the area at the confluence of the Berounka and Vltava rivers in Prague.

Alžběta Brůhová
studied architecture at UMPRUM, where she is currently the coordinator of the A2|Future Architectures Platform studio. She has her own architectural practice, where she is inspired by intersectional feminist perspectives. In addition to private commissions, she also realizes projects in public space and exhibition installations. She has long directed her disciplinary interest towards the 3Ps: Variety, Conditions, Care. In 2019, together with her colleague Adéla Pečlová, she founded the professional community Architects, which offers a space for connecting and further educating women working in the field of building culture. The pair, along with a third member, Adéla Vavříková, founded the eponymous association in 2021.