AGD+M Teachers




doc. Mgr. art. Helena Lukášová, ArtD


Trained as a sculptor she brings her knowledge to the 3d Modeling courses, Evening Drawing and other ones She sees the intersection of digital technologies and graphic desing including related fields as the way to get closer to the future. Helena studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, SK, worked for couple years at the Technical Instute of Sculpture - Johnson Atelier, NJ, USA. Her work is based in Fine Art researching digital technologies in relation to human condition. More at: helenalukasova.com


Daniel Riccardo Echeverri, PhD.


Daniel Echeverri is a Colombian Graphic Designer living in Brno. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Communication Design from Kent State University, US and a Ph.D. in Design from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Curretly, he is part of the Atelier of Graphic Design and Multimedia at the Faculty of Informatics. His research looks at the relationship between agency, transportation, and engagement in the context of interactive narrative experiences and explores possible ways in which tangible objects can support those narratives. He is currently looking at theatre as a conceptual source that put forward the experience’s performative component and discourse and how this can inform the authoring and design of tangible narratives. More at: scholar.google.com


Mgr. Lukáš Pevný


Lukáš Pevný studied graphic design and graphic arts in Ostrava under prof. Eduard Ovčáček. He deals with the connection of type design and its textual content, both in a classical and experimental way. At the same time he works as a freelance graphic designer.


MgA. Jana Malíková


Already during her studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Technical University Brno Jana started to cooperate with several corporate entities and non-profit organizations (National Theater Brno – Reduta Theater, Graphic studio FTM Communication, Baťův channel, Nakladatelství Konvoj, Music Oasis radio, etc.). After studies, she worked in the publishing house Cpress Media and Mladá fronta and the graphic studio Omega design. She collaborated externally with many other entities (National Theater Brno – Mahen's drama, Choice Media publishing house, Business Woman magazine, Brno Tourist Information Center, Brno Philharmonic, Reko construction company, U1 interiors, Honeywell and others). More at: janamalikova.cz


MgA. Kateřina Beáta Spáčilová


She works in a variety of fine and practical art disciplines. Beata works mostly in the field of animation, which she teaches at AGD+M. She also teaches textile and printing techniques at the Technical University of Brno's Faculty of Fine Arts. She operates the highly successful open studios Brno šije, a sewing studio, and Brno Tiskne, a silkscreen printing studio.



MgA. Anna Boček Ronovská, PhD.


In 2019, she finished her doctoral studies at Palacký University in Olomouc, where she was a student in the Department of Art Education, Faculty of Pedagogy. She also attended Margita Titlová's graphic studio at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Technical University in Brno. She has been employed as an art education didactic at KVV PdF UP Olomouc since September 2019. Additionally, she lectures at Masaryk University.
Her passions include dancing, graphics, and sketching, as well as bridging art education with other (technological, for example) disciplines. She is fascinated by drawing, the act of drawing, and the subject of what influences the metamorphosis. Currently, he is also investigating the potential for combining the voice, somatics, body, digital technologies a spontaneous artistic expression.

More at: www.behance.net/annaronovska


Mgr. Renata Šuráňová

Is a lecturer of history of fine arts. Her knowledge and experience to itroducefine art in wider context of the history is her main strenght.


Mgr. MgA. Veronika Lukášová, PhD.


Veronika Lukasova is interested in how the human narrative paradigm shifts in the relationship to its own history,  nature, science and technology. Previously Washington DC. based freelance correspondent for the New York Times and the Washington Post, Lukasova has since immersed herself in teaching and long term projects. Veronika publishes essays based on insights from both her academic and professional practice, giving commentaries and delivering guest lectures on the confluence of photography, art market and new technologies. Veronika Lukasova, a native Czech, now lives and works between London, UK and Brno, Czech Republic. More at: www.veronikalukasova.com