Exhibition: Where Our Home Is / Kde domov náš

The theme of the exhibition loosely follows the overarching topic of the 2025 Prague Pride Festival, namely Where Is Our Home. The project explores how both younger and older generations of local and international artists engage with concepts such as home, homeland, nationhood, tradition, or the state – and how queer people relate to cities, public space, landscapes, and histories of different places.
Home, which should be a safe refuge for every child and adolescent, often becomes the first site of rejection and exile for queer individuals. This exclusion can then repeat itself on broader levels such as school and work environments, society at large, or the nation-state. These structures constantly send messages about who and what is deemed acceptable.
That’s why the artists selected for this project are asking the question – where do I/we belong? Where is our home?
Exhibiting artists
Tamara Conde Crhová, Yevgeni Fiks, Veronika Karasová, Samuel Kollárik, Kim Kony, Markéta Krtek, Ondřej Kubeš, Barbora Lungová, Štěpán Žůrek
Curatorial team
Natálie Drtinová – a freelance curator and visual arts critic. She focuses mainly on marginal topics within artistic production and the social conditions of its creation. She has co-curated exhibitions such as (In)Power (DOX, 2022), The Universe Is Black (Moravian Gallery, 2017), and Escaping Reality: Art Brut from Czechia (Czech Center New York, 2023). She worked as an editor for the visual arts section of the cultural biweekly A2, is a member of the Czech ABCD association dedicated to art brut, and manages the estate of Anna Zemánková. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University.
Pavel Liška – is an interdisciplinary curator, editor, and researcher. He currently works as chief curator and head of the curatorial department at Gočár Gallery in Pardubice. His work focuses on contemporary art and art from the second half of the 20th century. He previously worked as a curator at the Museum of Art and Design Benešov, Museum Kampa, or the Czech Center in Berlin. Beyond curatorial work, he was long-time chair of JEF CZ, actively supporting civil society and European values among youth.
About the gallery
Pride Gallery is not just an exhibition – it’s a space where art, identity, and civic engagement meet. In the heart of Prague, it offers a platform for queer artists to share their stories, question norms, and bring vital topics into public discourse. Your support helps build a safe and representative environment for creative dialogue that resonates across society.
Entrance fee – free
Accessibility – accessible with a dog
Vibe check – indoors
Trigger warnings – self-harm, Nazism, gender dysphoria, violence, nudity, sex, blood
Organized by – Prague Pride
Prague Pride Festival is celebrating its 15th edition this year. The program features around two hundred events, ranging from lectures and discussions to sports, karaoke, and dance. Part of the program is designed and produced by the organizing team itself; the rest is curated by non-profit organizations, companies, and passionate individuals who contribute to creating one of the largest cultural events in the Czech Republic. The theme of Prague Pride Festival 2025 is “Where Is My Home?”