The Public Program of the Ria Keburia Foundation serves as a platform for cultural dialogue, fostering interaction between society, art, and artists. Reflecting Duchamp's vision of the spectator's role in completing the creative act, the program emphasizes the importance of audience engagement and community involvement in the art.
This program aims to promote artists, popularize contemporary art, and shape public cultural discourse while strengthening the role of art in society. It supports a variety of public events, including exhibitions, festivals, and biennales, creating opportunities for both group and solo showcases, performances, and presentations.
As an inclusive and international initiative, the Public Program welcomes collaboration with diverse organizations, initiatives and artistic voices, we remain open to partnerships and collaborations that enrich cultural dialogue and support the transformative power of art in society. By providing a platform for interaction, the foundation fosters connections between artists and their communities, contributing to a dynamic and evolving cultural landscape.
The Public Program is our way of engaging with our community and becoming an active part of public life.