Romani kafenava, a project of the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., took part in the Street Food Market Graz, a street food fair in Graz, from 12 to 14 June 2015. Read More
On Friday, 5 June 2015 at 18:00, the Association EPEKA, a social enterprise, organised an international group exhibition of works by thirty artists coming from Austria, Poland, the United States and Slovenia. Read More
The Association EPEKA, a social enterprise, is organising an international group exhibition of works by thirty artists from Austria, Poland, the United States and Slovenia. In the travelling project, the artworks are stored in wooden boxes and set up as a laboratory on the theme of “adaptation”. Read More
On Saturday, 16 May 2015, Romani kafenava (a project of the EPEKA Association) was visited by members of the famous Croatian music band, Let 3, before their concert performance in Maribor. Read More
A lively Roma band, Gipsy universal, entertained our guests for three days at the first Roma restaurant in the EU, Romani kafenava. On Saturday 16 May 2015, we drew attention to the lively events at Romana kafenava with a live street performance. Read More
The opening of the exhibition “Partisans – Liberators” was marked in a special way, with a street action and a role-play. Read More
On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Association EPEKA, a social enterprise, organised an exhibition at the EPEKA Gallery entitled Partisans – Liberators, the work of the Maribor-born Croatian comic artist Jules Radilović. Read More
On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, the EPEKA Association, a social enterprise, is organising an exhibition in the EPEKA Gallery entitled Partisans – Liberators, the work of Croatian comic artist Jules Radilović, born in Maribor. Read More
In 2015, the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., in cooperation with the Romani Information Centre Romano Anglunipe, organised the first in a series of exhibitions marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, entitled The Roma Genocide – Part of European History.
In 2015, the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., in cooperation with the Romani Information Centre Romano Anglunipe, is organising the first of a series of exhibitions marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, entitled The Roma Genocide – Part of European History. Read More