What is UUUL?
UUUL is on search for ways in which art and living culture can be as close to people as possible: in museums (especially children's ones), but also in the theater, during workshops...
We combine storytelling, visual arts, theater, dance, animation with innovative paths in education.
For children, for adults, for society.
Hooray!
Unicate
Universal
Artistic
LAB
What makes UUUL unique?
We enable children to play, freely find their place in the world, discover and develop their talents.
We offer adults inspiration and a space to share.
We create an environment for children and their families like a hive is for bees – a place for community, safe, full of treasures and life: UUUL.
PS: uuul can be in Czech understood as a beeehiiiive
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Our team

MgA. Tereza Krejčí (Dobiášová)
founder and director
Dramaturge, curator, author and cultural manager
2012–2017 director of Sladovna Písek – gallery of play, one of the most important Czech cultural centers for families with children
Author of the "21st Century Education" quality mark belonging to the Hands On! International Association of Children in Museums.
In 2021, she received the Magnésia Litera for the novel Tajemství
Author of a number of exhibitions, theater and radio plays, and museum concepts.


Board members
M.Sc. Lenka Chobotová Vancová
Chairwoman of the Board of Directors
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UUUL project coordinator
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Auditor of the company UMENÍM - platforms for creative learning
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She works at the organization Flying Founders as a community manager.
Karey Rawitscher – Artist, curator and cultural manager; founder and director of Play2Discover – Objevárium
Elisabeth Menasse Wiesbauer – Former Director of the ZOOM Children's Museum in Vienna and Board Member of the Hands On! International Association of Children in Museums
Contact
MgA. Tereza Krejčí (Dobiášová)
tel.: +420 724 889 421
email: tereza.krejci@uuul.cz
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What got us inspired!
The "hands on! museums" model, which allows objects to be touched, played with, and explored, is an integral part of the education system around the world today and represents the fastest-growing principle of museum work.



























