Klára Hudáková
What is currently happening at the SNG?
At the SNG we have many duties, tasks, and plans, which is why we continue to work tirelessly on various levels. We are grateful that most of you stand by us with understanding and support. We aim to repay you progressively with successful delivery of the gallery we all deserve – one filled with exhibitions and displays, equipped with all services and details, and offering art, education, relaxation, and entertainment. Here are some of the main tasks that we are currently engaged in:
Klára Hudáková
Bratislava
After 21 years, the Slovak National Gallery (part-)opens a new gallery complex
Reconstruction of the Slovak National Gallery has reached its conclusion. The gallery will (part-)open its renovated premises to the public for the first time on Sunday 11 December 2022. Visitors on this day will enjoy a full-day programme for adults and children, two introductory exhibitions, a special project of works in architecture, and the opportunity to breathe in the unique novelty for which everyone has waited so long.
3, 2, 1... Now!
After a long and challenging reconstruction, we are finally opening the new Slovak National Gallery (SNG) in Bratislava! From 11 December 2022, you can enjoy the three opening exhibitions and the unforgettable sensation of something uniquely new, something we have all been waiting for for a very long time.
We are opening the SNG to people fleeing the war in Ukraine
At SNG, we are looking for different ways to help people fleeing the war in Ukraine by visiting our gallery, taking part in creative activities or community building. If you know Ukrainians who would find this information useful, we would be happy for you to share them.
Bratislava
International Certificate for SNG as Home of 21st Century Education
Educational activities of the Slovak National Gallery are gaining acknowledgement even at international level. SNG as one of the pilot institutions has received a certificate from the organisation Hands On! devoted to the position of children in museum institutions.
Ruzomberok
Slow Down with Slow Art Day 2021