Info & Contact

opening hours
Wednesday–Thursday 3:00 – 8:00 PM
Other weekdays (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM) by appointment with production

gallery address
Pekařská 436/78, 602 00 Staré Brno

technical and production support, curatorial collaboration
Jan Bražina, Marie Vařeková

contact person
Anna Kutilová (Production & PR Department)
galerie.favu@vut.cz

technical specifications
main hall 67 m², underground spaces 59 m²

The FFA Gallery is an interactive space for emerging artists and curators. It is also an experimental laboratory that fosters open dialogue between academia and the public. It is much more than just a school gallery — its mission is to seek out and showcase the finest contemporary works of the new artistic generation.

The gallery continues the legacy of the Aula Gallery, which operated at one of the faculty’s first locations on Údolní 19 in Brno. The gallery was founded in 2004 thanks to the then dean of the faculty, Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Petr Spielmann, dr. h. c., and its activities began with an exhibition by Woody Vašulka, a legend of world video art. At the turn of 2004 and 2005, the program continued with an exhibition by Terry Haas, which marked the start of the gallery’s regular exhibition schedule. Since 2005, the gallery has hosted numerous solo and group exhibitions focused on presenting young artists — students and graduates not only from Czech but also from international art schools. In 2017, the gallery resumed its activities in the premises of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Brno University of Technology, located at Údolní 244/53. The main mission of the FaVU Gallery is to showcase remarkable achievements in the fields of art and design, and to promote artists by providing them with a professional platform for the presentation of their work. The FaVU Gallery also plays an active role in the cultural life of both the city and the region. The exhibition programme is selected through an open call by the Gallery Advisory Board, which includes teachers, students, alumni, external experts, and curators from the faculty.

During the renovation of its premises on Údolní Street, the FFA Gallery has been located, since June 2025, in a former 19th-century distillery building at Pekařská 436/78 (the former Distillery cultural centre). The space is situated in a courtyard on one of the liveliest streets of Old Brno, within walking distance of the faculty buildings.