Programme
The first route of the museum ship will be the Mediterranean, an area of millennia of history and exchange, which has always mobilized and nourished the inspiration of artists, and naturally invites intercultural dialogue.
Discover the programme of activities on the quayside and in the towns: performances, concerts, conferences, screenings, workshops, meetings and other events.
Upcoming events
Past events

Love will tear us apart
Love Will Tear Us Apart is a solo that combines the elements of a rock concert, confessional form, and abstract dance. It is also the first part of Saša Božić’s and Petra Hrašćanec’s trilogy that explores the relationship between contemporary dance and popular music (Love Will Tear Us Apart / Boys Don’t Cry / the_beatles). The “love” from the title is transferred into a love for dance itself.

Vincent Meessen: Ultramarine
“Ultramarine” is a 2018 experimental film and multimedia art installation by Belgian artist Vincent Meessen, featuring African‑American spoken word poet Kain The Poet – a late ‑’60s forerunner of hip‑hop – accompanied by improvised drumming from Belgian percussionist Lander Gyselinck.

Truth # Tribe
Truth # Tribe is a Zagreb-based alternative jazz-rock fusion band comprised of renowned musicians: Nenad Kovačić (percussion), Nenad Sinkauz (electric guitar, electronics), Jurica Rukljić (electric tuba), and Mak Murtić (saxophone, flute, effects). Formed in 2019, the band has since released two albums: "Distances" (Hitchtone Records) and "Live at Vinyl Factory" (Rika Muzika).

RockeRIn
The RockeRIn project arose from the successful collaboration between educational institutions (primary and secondary schools) in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County within the framework of the PjesmaRIca and PjesmaRIca2 projects, where choirs from Rijeka and the surrounding area performed pop-rock songs from Rijeka. Given the satisfaction and success of previous projects, it became clear that we needed to offer our students new collaborative creative activities and enriching leisure pursuits.

Robertina Šebjanič in conversation with Davor Mišković
Rooted in ecology and the ocean as a common good, this conversation brings together Davor Mišković (director of Drugo More) and Robertina Šebjanič (artist/researcher) to reflect on the Adriatic Sea as a space rich in knowledge, memories and collective care, where art, research and community meet and flourish together.

Sea of Memories – Songs from the Greek islands
In the language of primordial symbols, the sea, the element that fosters births, transformations and re births, represents the very dynamic symbol of life. Civilizations that had been developed along its coasts have never ceased their dialogue with the world of the sea, a dialogue sustained through maritime experience and the imaginative representations of the sea itself and what it means to those who are living so closely bound up with it: curiosity, riches, exchanges and Mystery.

JMZM: Seemingly Indifferent to Disaster
"Naoko nehajani spram udesa" [Apparently indifferent to disaster] seemed an appropriate title for this concert, a sound intervention accompanying a series of short films from Zagreb's film archives: Antun Babaja's Brod (1957), Bura (1958), Pod ljetnim suncem (1960) and Obrad Gluščević's Ljudi s Neretve (1966). "Seemingly indifferent to disaster" is a quote from Babaja's film Brod (The Boat) which, from our current perspective, seems to describe our situation in 2025 as much as that of the protagonists in these films, more than half a century old. Each in its own way, these films explore life by the sea, from the sea and "against" the sea.

tonota
Producer and musician Ivona Eterović, known by her stage name tonota, began her musical journey in the electronic rap duo Playground Hustle before embarking on a solo career and expanding the boundaries of her musical expression. Tonota's unconventional approach to club music, coupled with frequent experimentation and a rejection of established norms, results in an intriguing blend of ambient and bass music, sometimes influenced by traditional music.

ABOP
ABOP – “After je Bolji od Partija,” which translates to “The after-party is better than the party” in English – is an award-winning and critically acclaimed Croatian electronic music group inspired by acid house, techno, electro, and other classic electronic genres. There's a rave on the dance floor, the crowd is in a trance, but there's no DJ. Instead, ABOP consists of five exceptional musicians on stage. A live electronic music group.

Petar Dundov
Petar Dundov is a Croatian electronic music producer and DJ, known for his distinctive fusion of melodic techno, progressive house, and ambient sounds. As a teenager, he began experimenting with synthesizers – after buying his first in 1989, he developed a unique sound influenced by Kraftwerk, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Depeche Mode.

Weather forecast for yesterday
The guided tour "Weather Forecast for Yesterday" combines meteorology and art, offering visitors a new perspective on nature in artworks. By interpreting weather conditions, it raises awareness of the atmosphere and climate change, connecting science and aesthetics.
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Little drummers - Ri Rock Academy
Ri Rock Academy was created with the idea of developing and improving the Rijeka alternative scene. Above all, it is a unique place for learning and fostering innovation, rather than a form of institutionalized professional education. The program takes a different, “alternative”, approach, moving away from classical teaching methods and music theory, and is focused on individual or group musical practice.

Ocean weekend: Deep Blue: Experiments with Sound
Sound artist and graphic designer Andro Giunio speaks with marine biologist and DJ Sara Nikšić about sound experiences, inspirations, atmospheres, and rhythms from the blue depths. Moderated by Distune.

Pneumaphone
“Pneumaphone” is a work assembled as a sound performance whose structure develops through the diffusion of field recordings and the acoustic specifics of crafted wind instruments.

Arka Kinari
In an intimate documentary performance combining narration, live music and video mixing, Arka Kinari’s founding artists Nova Ruth & Grey Filastine tell the story behind the story. Together we’ll cross the oceans, peak behind the fences of seedy ports, and survive in deserted radioactive atolls. Truth can be stranger than fiction.
Frequently asked questions
The Art Explora Festival will take place from spring 2024 to spring 2026 in various Mediterranean cities.
Festival events take place both on the museum boat's quay and in heritage and/or emblematic sites in the stopover towns. To find out all about upcoming events in your town, consult our Agenda.
The Art Explora Festival offers a rich, multi-disciplinary program including visits to the museum ship, exhibition pavilions, virtual reality experiences, artistic performances, concerts, lectures, film screenings, creative workshops and meetings. You'll be able to discover local and international artists, as well as thinkers and cultural players exploring contemporary themes related to the Mediterranean region. To find out all about upcoming events in your city, consult our Agenda.
All Festival events are free of charge. Please note, however, that some events - such as workshops - require a reservation via the ticket office. Please consult the page dedicated to each event for more information on times and booking procedures.
To ensure that everyone has the best possible experience at the Festival, we have drawn up a visitors' charter listing a few good practices.
Yes, the boat is freely accessible on site. However, you can pre-book your time online on our website.
For reasons of safety and preservation of the boat, high heels and stilettos may not be worn on the boat.
To take part in the workshops and meetings offered during the Festival, you'll generally need to register in advance. Information on how to register will be available on the dedicated event page, where you can also find details of times and how to take part.
Yes, the Art Explora Festival also offers child-friendly activities, such as creative workshops specially designed for young participants. Take a look at the program to find out about events and activities for children and families.
The museum boat is open to all free of charge. To find out on which quay it will be moored, or to pre-book your slot, consult the page dedicated to your town.
Appropriate facilities have been set up on the Festival site for the reception and access of people with reduced mobility. The boat is equipped with a 1m-wide ramp, accessible to people with reduced mobility, but may require the accompaniment of a third party due to its gradient of over 6%. Access to the aft deck and immersive exhibition is possible. However, the upper deck is not accessible. Please inform us in advance of any special accessibility requirements, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
Thank you for your interest in the Art Explora Festival! To find out more about our volunteer opportunities and to apply, please visit our "Become a volunteer"section of our website. There you'll find all the information you need about the roles available and the application procedure. We look forward to meeting you!
We're delighted to consider new partnerships for the Art Explora Festival. To find out how, please visit our dedicated page or write to us at contact@artexplora.org
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