Art and joy: Robin presents new works in Vienna with happy hour!
Discover the art meeting on October 28, 2025 in Vienna with Robin, including happy hour and quality of life surveys.

Art and joy: Robin presents new works in Vienna with happy hour!
Something is happening in Vienna's colorful art scene! OnOctober 28, 2025An extraordinary art meeting will take place at which the up-and-coming artist Robin will present his latest works. Um01:30amthe event starts and entry is sweetened with a free happy hour. There will certainly be something for every art lover and curious person.
A special treat is the ability to add Robin's profile to the favorites list. This way you can always stay up to date with your latest works and projects. But that's not all: the event also offers the opportunity to register for new content from different districts. Fans can look forward to exciting insights.
Art meets opinion forming
While the art meeting is blowing in the Viennese air, an interesting survey is being carried out in Lower Austria under the motto “This is how Lower Austria ticks”. This initiative aims to capture the political opinions of the population and shed light on quality of life issues. The focus is on topics such as housing costs, the use of genetically modified corn and the future of children.
And the best part? Participants have the chance to take part in a raffle for annual purchases worth34,000 eurostake part! It is the last opportunity to take part in the third survey and have your voice heard. It will be exciting to see how citizens react to these important issues.
Criticism of the portrayal of Scar
Critics argue for an alternative narrative style, as can be found in some short stories. There, Scar shows a different side: he suffers from neglect from his father, who always favors Mufasa. Many people find this approach to be more interesting and complex than the version presented in the current remake.
Will there be new inspiration for such creative discussions at Robin's art meeting? Let's see what surprises the art scene and the political polls have in store in the coming weeks.