Tereza Horváthová

Tereza Horváthová is a publisher, translator and writer from Tábor in the Czech Republic. In 2000, together with Juraj Horváth, she founded Baobab. In 2011, she conceived and organised the international festival Tabook. She writes books for girls and boys, prose and poetry, translates and writes film scripts.
She received the Golden Ribbon Award for 2005 for her book The Blue Tiger, which was made into an animation movies directed by Petr Oukropec.

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talk Friday 3 Dec H 12:00
Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna

Focus on Czech illustration

with Juraj Horváth, Tereza Horváthová

The founders of the publishing house Baobab talk about the world of illustration of Czech Republic.

Entry: libero fino a esaurimento posti

Duration: 1h

The event is part of Invisible Lines, co-financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
In collaborations with Baobab.
talk Friday 3 Dec H 18:00
Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna

Invisible Lines

Introduction to the project with the Invisible Lines artists

chair Tereza Horváthová, Francesco Piraino, Fabien Texier, Andrea Porcelluzzi

The twelve young artists protagonists of Invisibles Lines, the project co-financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Union, they talks about the trip that brought them to three European nations to reflect on the invisible and how to draw it.

Entry: libero fino a esaurimento posti

Duration: 20m

The event is part of Invisibles Lines, co-financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.
In collaboration with Insitut Français Italia, Flanders Literature, Czech Literary Centre, Goethe-Institut Roma.
talk Sunday 5 Dec H 17:00
Biblioteca Renzo Renzi

Wonders of Czech illustration

with Juraj Horváth, Tereza Horváthová

The editor Tereza Horváthová and the illustrator and designer Juraj Horváth speak about the historical situation of Czech animation and its interlacement with illustration and animated cartoon. 

Entry: libero fino a esaurimento posti

Duration: 1h

The event forms part of Invisible Lines, co-financed by the European Union's  Creative Europe Programme.
In collaboration with Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna, Baobab.