It Seemed Possible for a Moment

A new exhibition titled It Seemed Possible for a Moment will open soon, tracing the history and archive of the NA-NE Gallery, an independent art space active in the 90s.
Curated with the involvement of Design Theory MA students, the exhibition revisits a moment of cultural shift, when alternative spaces began to emerge in place of institutional art venues. NA-NE offered a platform for artists who were excluded from official exhibition venues during the years of uncertainty following the regime change. The project was developed as part of the Curatorial Studies specialisation at MOME, within the course ‘The Theory and Practice of Exhibition-Making’.
Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. until 15 July 2025
More events
The MOME Sonic Atelier is hosting a special Listening Session featuring Trevor Wishart’s The Garden of Earthly Delights, a seventy-minute electroacoustic work presented on the studio’s eight-channel sound system.
„Global society has not yet understood the distinction between physical expansion and qualitative development. It has passed the stage where more physical expansion is desirable. No widely-shared global goal is now served by having more people or material goods. Now it is important to learn how to advance the development of our species - achieving equity, peace, psychological balance, physical health, environmental quality.” (Dennis Meadows, co-author of Limits to Growth)
At the event, psychologists and therapists will give short introductions to their work with these tools before participants break into themed small-group discussions. These sessions will explore key ethical, design, and impact-assessment questions around VR-based therapies, such as How can the effects of VR experiences be measured? What ethical dilemmas does the virtual environment introduce in therapeutic contexts? And how can VR be tailored for older adults or other vulnerable groups?


