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Creative Works on European Integration in Sofia: Reflections, Dialogue, and Shared Journeys

On 20 February 2026, the Creative Works on European Integration exhibition brought together participants at Toplocentrala CCA in Sofia for an evening of reflection, creativity, and civic dialogue within the framework of the EU Journeys project.

The event created a welcoming atmosphere for exchange around a central question: how has European integration shaped people’s lives, memories, and hopes for the future? Through artworks, discussion, and audience interaction, the exhibition offered visitors an opportunity to engage with Europe not as an abstract concept, but as a lived and evolving experience.

Creative Works event photo 2

Creative Works event photo 3

Exhibited works and themes

The exhibition presented a diverse collection of works that encouraged visitors to consider Europe from multiple angles: historical, political, emotional, and forward-looking. Among the works featured were pieces connected to Jean Monnet, as well as works such as The Fifth Freedom, The 28th Regime, Story, Opening, and Not So Delicate Tensions. Together, they invited reflection on peace, sovereignty, cooperation, mobility, knowledge, and the fragility and promise of the European project.

Selected works from the exhibition included:

Jean Monnet work 1

Jean Monnet work 2

The Fifth Freedom

The 28th Regime

Not So Delicate Tensions

Programme and presentation

The programme introduced the broader mission of EU Journeys: Uniting Stories of European Integration and situated the exhibition within the project’s commitment to remembrance, participation, and intergenerational dialogue. The presentations highlighted how personal stories, historical milestones, and contemporary creative tools can come together to deepen understanding of Europe’s development and its impact on daily life.

Participants were invited to reflect on themes such as personal stories, historical roots, utopian and dystopian visions, and the role of contemporary creative expression in making complex European questions more accessible and engaging.

Discussion and audience exchange

The discussion that followed showed strong interest in the human dimension of European integration. Visitors connected the exhibited works with questions of identity, rights, cooperation, and democratic responsibility. The conversation moved naturally between memory and future imagination, demonstrating how cultural events can open meaningful civic dialogue.

Many contributions returned to the importance of listening to individual testimonies and preserving lived experiences as part of a broader European memory. This made the exhibition not only a presentation of creative works, but also a shared space for interpretation and exchange.

Mentimeter insights

The Mentimeter interaction added an important participatory layer to the event by capturing audience reflections in real time. The results visually reinforced the evening’s central themes: European integration is understood not only through institutions, but through opportunity, mobility, solidarity, remembrance, and personal experience.

The Mentimeter visuals are available below:

Mentimeter result 1

Mentimeter result 2

Mentimeter result 3

Continuing the journey

We thank everyone who joined the exhibition in Sofia and contributed to its atmosphere of openness, reflection, and dialogue. The event affirmed the value of using culture and storytelling to bring European topics closer to citizens and to create space for diverse voices.

The conversation does not end here. We invite more people to continue sharing their own stories of European integration through the EU Journeys initiative. You can submit your story here: Share your European integration story.

EU Journeys logo

Co-funded by the European Union

Project “EU Journeys: Uniting Stories of European Integration” (Ref No. 101196543, CERV-2024-CITIZENS-REM). Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Creative Works on European Integration Comes to Sofia

We are pleased to announce the upcoming Creative Works on European Integration exhibition in Sofia, Bulgaria, organised as part of the EU Journeys project. The exhibition invites visitors to explore how European integration has shaped everyday lives, identities, opportunities, and shared memory across generations.

The event will take place on 20 February 2026 at Toplocentrala Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Sofia. Through visual works, historical references, and contemporary reflections, the exhibition opens a space for civic dialogue on what Europe means in personal and collective terms.

EU Journeys Creative Works exhibition cover

What the exhibition is about

Part of the broader project EU Journeys: Uniting Stories of European Integration, the exhibition brings together creative interpretations of Europe’s past, present, and future. It highlights stories of integration, remembrance, citizenship, solidarity, and democratic participation, while encouraging audiences to reflect on the milestones, rights, and opportunities that have transformed life across the continent.

The curated selection includes works inspired by:

  • the historical roots and ideals behind European unity;
  • personal stories and testimonies connected to European integration;
  • utopian and cautionary visions of Europe’s future;
  • key European ideas and figures, including Jean Monnet and the evolving meaning of cooperation.

Why this event matters

The exhibition is designed as more than a display of artworks. It is a meeting point for memory, dialogue, and participation. By bringing creative works into conversation with lived experience, the event encourages visitors to think about how European integration has influenced education, mobility, citizenship, cooperation, and belonging.

Join us in Sofia

We warmly invite citizens, students, educators, civil society representatives, and all those interested in European stories to join us in Sofia for this special event. Whether you come to discover the exhibition, reflect on Europe’s journey, or share your own perspective, your participation will help make the space richer and more meaningful.

To learn more about the event, please see the invitation materials below:

Creative Works on European Integration poster

EU Journeys continues to build bridges between remembrance and participation, between individual testimony and shared European memory. We look forward to welcoming you.

Co-funded by the European Union

Project “EU Journeys: Uniting Stories of European Integration” (Ref No. 101196543, CERV-2024-CITIZENS-REM). Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.