Makaronka

It brings together an experimental theater, an exhibition area, and the studios of various artists.

In August 2012, the Street Art Festival was held, which brought together exhibitions and other initiatives, including lectures, concerts, performances, and a graffiti contest.

[1] Lectures about street art were held during the weekends by experts from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Perm, Tashkent, and other cities.

[4][5] The premiere of the 18+ Theatre – the documentary thrash-musical The Father, staged by Yuri Muravitsky from the play by Lyubov Mulmenko,[5] was performed at the opening event, and an exhibition authored by the art group SIEVE was also on display.

[6] Since February 2013, multiple screenings of non-commercial films, curated by Maxim Berezin, have been held in the auditorium of the Marakonka art center.