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Established in [[established::2010]], [[Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP]] engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. The organisation has successfully joined the two international projects supported by the EU Program Creative Europe.
 
  
''Other Words'' is a project that connects 'small' and minority languages into a literary circuit, exchanging literary productions and residences. The project is led by the Donostia Culture Association from San Sebastian in the Basque Country, which during a period 2015–2019 collaborates also with the Youth Forum of Bitola (Macedonia), Foras na Gaeilge (Ireland), and the Tresoar from Friesland (Netherlands). At the very outset of the project, the Association X-OP hosted Ekaitz Goienetxea, a young Basque author from Bermeo, Bay of Biscay, on a two-month residency in Maribor.
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The interdisciplinary project ''Augmented City The Space for Digital Creative Citizenship'' weaves a partnership among the TAKOMAT (Germany), X-OP, International Centre for Art and New Technologies in Prague (Ciant), and the Kitchen Budapest (KIBU) innovation lab (Hungary).
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Established in [[established::2010]], the [[Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP]] engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. The organisation has successfully joined two international projects supported by the EU Program Creative Europe.
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''Other Words'' is a project that connects "small" and minority languages into a literary circuit, exchanging literary productions and residences. The project is led by the Donostia Culture Association from San Sebastian in the Basque Country, which during the period 2015–2019 collaborates also with the Youth Forum of Bitola (Macedonia), Foras na Gaeilge (Ireland) and the Tresoar from Friesland (Netherlands). At the very outset of the project, the Association X-OP hosted Ekaitz Goienetxea, a young Basque author from Bermeo, Bay of Biscay, on a two-month residency in Maribor.
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The interdisciplinary project ''Augmented City – The Space for Digital Creative Citizenship'' weaves a partnership among the organisations TAKOMAT (Germany), X-OP, CIANT – International Centre for Art and New Technologies (Czech Republic) and KIBU – Kitchen Budapest innovation lab (Hungary).
 
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== External links ==
 
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*[http://otherwordsliterature.eu/ Other Words literature project]
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*[http://www.x-op.eu/en X-OP website]
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Društvo za sodobno umetnost X-OP
Tyrševa 20, SI-2000 Maribor
Cameron Bruce Bobro, President




ArtKIT Gallery 2019 In-between Photo Janez Klenovsek.jpgPerformance by AnKo – Andreja Džakušič and Keiko Miyazaki entitled In-between at ArtKIT Gallery, 2019.

Established in 2010, the Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. The organisation has successfully joined two international projects supported by the EU Program Creative Europe.

Other Words is a project that connects "small" and minority languages into a literary circuit, exchanging literary productions and residences. The project is led by the Donostia Culture Association from San Sebastian in the Basque Country, which during the period 2015–2019 collaborates also with the Youth Forum of Bitola (Macedonia), Foras na Gaeilge (Ireland) and the Tresoar from Friesland (Netherlands). At the very outset of the project, the Association X-OP hosted Ekaitz Goienetxea, a young Basque author from Bermeo, Bay of Biscay, on a two-month residency in Maribor.

The interdisciplinary project Augmented City – The Space for Digital Creative Citizenship weaves a partnership among the organisations TAKOMAT (Germany), X-OP, CIANT – International Centre for Art and New Technologies (Czech Republic) and KIBU – Kitchen Budapest innovation lab (Hungary).


See also

External links


Gallery

Društvo za sodobno umetnost X-OP +
SI-2000 Maribor +
Established in 2010, the Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. +
Established in 2010, the Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. +
Maribor +
SI-2000 +