About us
Welcome to PROSTOR, a vibrant Creative Hub bringing together artists, cultural and creative professionals, art lovers and anyone with a passion for creativity. Join us to explore clay, co-working, and all forms of art appreciation. Our Meetup group offers courses, workshops, and events designed to encourage creativity and collaboration among like-minded individuals. Whether you're a seasoned artist, or simply looking to tap into your artistic side, PROSTOR is the perfect place to connect with a community of creatives and have fun exploring your artistic interests. Let's create together!
Upcoming events
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SPLIT FOR PALESTINE
PROSTOR, Plančićeva ul. 2, Split, HRSplit for Palestine Fundraiser: “Fertile Earth, Land and Olive Trees”
7-8th of February 2026
Creative hub PROSTOR & Yoga RoomWith this event, we aim to collectively show support amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and to raise awareness, empathy and understanding through art and collective action. A two-day fundraiser in support of Palestine will take place at the creative hub PROSTOR & at the Yoga Room in Split, bringing together artists, artisans, local community, and others who want to show solidarity.
Programme:
SATURDAY 7TH
17:00-18:00 Yoga class with Ivana Šalov / Yoga Room
*yoga class is donation based. Minimum suggested donation is 10 eur. Spaces are limited, sign up via Instagram DM @yogaroomsplit20:00-21:30 Poetry reading and open mic / PROSTOR
Reading of poems by Mahmoud Darwish / Patricia Nammour
Open mic: poetry reading of contemporary poets from Gaza - everyone is welcome to join, no pre-registration needed, bring your own poems, those of your favourite poets that resonate with you for this event, or read any of our suggested poems that will be available. Expect an informal gathering, music and possibly some dancing :)SUNDAY 8TH
11:00-13:00 Storytelling exhibition - opening and artist talks / PROSTOR
(on view from 11-21h)
Exhibiting artists: Dina Aqel, Nika Rukavina, Hani Alqam, Eric del Castillo, Neli RužićOpening programme (hybrid form - both online & in person):
- 11:00-11:30 Dina Aqel, Eric del Castillo, Neli Ružić
We will move through the gallery, narrating and discussing the artworks on display. Dina Aqel focuses on the sensual nature of art, aiming to depict the viability and paradox of life through combination of colours and textures, ultimately creating a sense of visual distance and depth that we can identify with. Her work refers to life’s strength, resilience, and the ability to continue.
Eric del Castillo is a multimedia artist who works with different discursive platforms, perceiving contemporary culture and every part of it as a storehouse of information from which he selects fragments of images and objects and intervenes them to create new relational networks and environments. Collage research is at the center of his many years of artistic activity. Not only as a visual language, but a way of thinking, acting and understanding the modern world.
Neli Ružić is a multimedia artist who explores the perception of time and various aspects of temporality in relation to historical narratives, the intersectionality of personal and collective memory, and migrations. Her artistic practice spans a diverse range of mediums and forms, encompassing interventions in public spaces, installations, video installations, and process-based works that intricately weave archival and documentary practices.- 11:30-12:30 Dana Barqawi, “Re narrate- A visual commentary on colonial narratives in the Levant & Africa” (+ Q&A)
This series intends to explore narrations rooted in colonialism, sovereignty, community and womanhood. (Re) Narrate stems from reflecting on and challenging imposed colonial narratives, and positioning the indigenous story within a field of power. Dana Barqawi is a multidisciplinary artist and urban planner, based in Amman, Jordan. For Dana, the act of artistic creation is inseparable from notions of the real world. In times where socio-political changes compose an inherent part of our reality, Dana chooses to reflect the context within her work, consequently creating politically and socially engaged art. Dana’s work challenges colonial narratives, explores indigenous identities, and aspects of womanhood and community. Growing up with women who painted, sewed, designed, and made art, Dana extends herself through artistry and has a long-standing fascination with detail.- 12:30-13:00 Klara Kusa, “Signs of the Ravaged Lands” (+Q&A)
This online talk introduces an ongoing research-based artistic project examining the Israeli-Palestinian crisis as it has intensified since October 7, 2023, with a specific focus on the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The project investigates how violence is produced, administered, and legitimized through state structures, legal frameworks, and cartographic regimes. Rather than offering closure, Signs of the Ravaged Lands positions artistic research as a critical tool for tracing destruction, absence, and responsibility within contemporary regimes of war and governance.
Klára Kusá is an artist whose practice draws on strategies of appropriation, experimentation, and material reuse. Influenced by post-war art, philosophy, and research-based methodologies, she engages with found objects and discarded materials to construct layered, site-specific installations. By reworking fragments of memory, material, and place, she investigates how trauma shapes perception, language, and social structures, transforming sites of rupture into spaces for reflection and potential healing.*All talks are in English. It is possible to join the talks both in person and online, if you wish to participate online register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/pklqpeD4R0-NCnZrwwWGZw
13:00-21:00 Arts&Crafts Market / PROSTOR
Andrea Resner, Martina Milat, Mira Crvelin, Redakcija, Ivana Filip, Uručak, Tihana Caktaš, Gabrijela Tomazić, Nela Barišić, Hani Alqam, Dana Barqawi- second hand items
16:00-17:30 Movement workshop with Patricia Nammour / Yoga Room
Patricia is a Lebanese theatre director, performer and non-formal educator living in Osijek, Croatia. She represents the community theatre - Udruga Za Kazaliste Zajednice PlaY! This movement workshop is inspired by a song about a dream. Participants will engage in collective reflection and creation, moving to Arabic lyrics. No prior experience is needed, everyone is welcome in the shared safe space.*the movement workshop is donation based. Minimum suggested donation is 10 eur. Spaces are limited, sign up here: https://forms.gle/T4bHhhNGPtYUTC5x9
17:00-18:30 Silkscreen printing with Redakcija / PROSTOR
Walk-in basis, no pre-registration needed, just show up within this timeframe. Bring your own tote bag or t-shirt or get them in Prostor and print a pre-made Palestine-themed design.
If you are bringing your own item to print on, the minimum donation per print is 10 eur, otherwise 15 eur.19:00-21:00 Closing / PROSTOR
Snacks and drinks + Middle-Eastern music selection Mira (cruisin' / KLFM)In a time of deepening global crisis, Split for Palestine Fundraiser stands as both a humanitarian response and a moral statement. The situation in Gaza is not only a distant tragedy but a reflection of how the world responds to suffering, injustice, and the erosion of basic human rights. By organizing this event, our community asserts that compassion and solidarity remain powerful tools against despair and indifference.
This initiative transforms grief and outrage into collective action - an act of care that transcends borders. It reminds us that while we may feel powerless before large-scale violence, we are never without the ability to connect, to create, and to support those most affected. Every contribution - whether an artwork, performance, donation or simply presence - becomes a gesture of shared humanity.
1 attendee- €15.00

Meditativno crtanje / Meditative drawing
PROSTOR, Plančićeva ul. 2, Split, HR*In Croatian and English
Meditativno crtanje je prijateljski spoj jednostavnog crtanja, kreativnosti i svjesnosti za sve osobe zainteresirane za usporavanje bar na trenutak. Umjetnica će voditi sudionike_ce kroz proces, gdje će stvaranjem jednostavnih linija i kružića, crtati svoje osobne i autentične crteže inspirirane lokalnim motivima, motivima prirode ili umjetničinim crtežima.
Ova radionica nije test realističnog crtanja pa ne brinite!
Ivana Filip hrvatska je umjetnica, aktivistica te radi umjetnička istraživanja, a svoje zanimanje za odnose emocije, suosjećanje i međupovezanost sa svim bićima, izražava kroz perfromans, video, fotografiju, kombinirane tehnike te sustvara s mačkama, psima, biljkama te mnogim više-nego-ljudima i ljudima. Diplomirala je MA na Ekonomskom fakultetu u Zagrebu, MA umjetnosti na na Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts u Tilburgu, Nizozemskoj te BFA na akademiji Gerrit Rietveld Academie u Amsterdamu, Nizozemskoj. Radove izlaže u zemlji i inozemstvu.
Rezervirajte svoje mjesto slanjem maila na info@culturehubcroatia.hr s naslovom: Meditativno crtanje.
Registracija je otvorena dok se mjesta ne popune.
Maksimalan broj sudionika_ica je 10. Cijena radionice je 15 eur i traje 90 minuta.Svi materijali su uključeni u cijenu. Radionica će se održati na hrvatskom ili engleskom jeziku, ovisno o prijavljenim polaznicima_ama.
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Meditative drawing is a friendly relationship between simple drawing, creativity and mindfulness for everyone interested in slowing down for a moment. The artist will guide participants into the process, where by creating simple lines and circles, they will draw their own personal and authentic drawings inspired by local motifs, motifs of nature, or the artist’s work. This workshop is not a test of realistic drawing so no need to worry!
About the artist:
Ivana Filip is a multidisciplinary Croatian artist, activist and researcher, who expresses interests in emotion, compassion and interconnectedness of all life through performance, live work, video, photography and mixed media and co-creates with cats, dogs, plants, and many more-than-humans and humans. Ivana earned an MA in Economics at the Faculty of Economics in Zagreb, an MA in Arts at the Fontys School of Fine and Performing Arts in Tilburg and a BFA from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally.Book your spot by sending an e-mail to info@culturehubcroatia.hr with the subject: Meditative drawing.
The registration is open until the places are filled. Maximum number of participants is 10.
The price of the workshop is 15 eur and lasts 90 minutes.
All the materials are included in the price. The workshop will be held in English or Croatian depending on the registered participants.1 attendee
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