SHOW.ROOM
About the Project
We experienced firsthand how truly inspiring it can be to connect with creative minds beyond our own field—while working on the EXPO pavilion MUSH ROOM. The entire process, and how it shaped the final result, left us thrilled and eager for more.
We want to continue— to inspire and be inspired. That’s why we’ve created an informal, friendly, and cool platform for everyone who wants to share their senses together. Right in the heart of Malá Strana, in the garden next to our studio, we’re opening up a space to meet throughout the year. A space to discover each other’s professions and get to know one another. We want to open Malá Strana to all those interested in a creative environment—sometimes hidden and understated, yet deeply alive in this very place.
O události
+ Jánský vršek, Prague
+ Event: Garden gathering
+ Date: 21/6 2023
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Multidisciplinary team: Matěj Vojtuš, Kateřina Průchová, Josefina Karlíková, Cyril Dunděra, Natálie Najbrtová, Petra Ciencialová, Matěj Janský
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Guests: Aneta Gretzová, Alex Jindrák, Tereza Bláhová, Tereza Jandáčková, Petra Prtina, Elizabeth Svátková, Anna Kroupová
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Scenography:
+ Food styling: Elizabeth Svátková
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Photo: Radek Úlehla


Aneta Gretzová, a bespoke shoemaker, crafts made-to-measure welted shoes entirely by hand using tools and techniques from the late 19th century — the golden age of shoemaking. One pair takes her 130 hours to complete and is a fusion of craftsmanship, aesthetics, functionality, and the individuality of the client.


Alex Jindrák, a digital artist and multidisciplinary creative, introduced the project GMA, which explores digital art, NFTs, motion design, and augmented reality.


Tereza Bláhová believes that scent holds equal importance to visual impression. Together with her colleagues Jakub Stejskal and Matyáš Leiský, she leads lectures on fragrance and perfumery — not only as aesthetic experiences but also in their practical application.


Tereza Jandáčková, a lawyer and founding partner of the law firm Novalia, specializes in copyright and art law. She enjoys advising artists, galleries, and commercial entities involved in the arts.


Petra Prtina, a psychologist, focuses primarily on psychotherapy. She has spent several years working in a therapeutic community dedicated to personality disorders.

Excellent refreshments were prepared and personally introduced by Elizabeth Svátková, head chef of BjuKitchen.




The evening concluded with a live performance by Anna Kroupová.

+ From the left: Matěj Vojtuš, Kateřina Průchová, Josefina Karlíková, Cyril Dunděra, Natálie Najbrtová, Petra Ciencialová, Matěj Janský + Photo: Viktorie Macánová