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''[[Evrokultura.org]]'' (Euroculture.org) was a web tool for arts managers in Slovenia dedicated to the European Union funding programmes relevant for the cultural field, established in 2005 by [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]] and active for about a decade. The domain is not in function since 2018.
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==Archival article==
  
 
Established in [[established::2005]] by [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]], ''[[Evrokultura.org]]'' (Euroculture.org) is a web tool for arts managers in Slovenia dedicated to the European Union funding programmes relevant for the cultural field.  
 
Established in [[established::2005]] by [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]], ''[[Evrokultura.org]]'' (Euroculture.org) is a web tool for arts managers in Slovenia dedicated to the European Union funding programmes relevant for the cultural field.  
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Apart from the information on these programmes ''Evrokultura.org'' brings also analytical articles on successful European-funded projects that have involved partners or organisers from Slovenia (e.g., the 2006 international performing arts project ''Nočni azil'' [Nachtasyl], featuring [[Prešeren Theatre Kranj]] as co-organiser; or ''The Choral Island'' visual arts workshop for hospitalised children that involved Ljubljana Pediatric Clinic and [[Škuc Gallery]] as partners in a project led by the French association Art dans la Cité in 2005) as well as critical columns and reviews of topical books and events.  
 
Apart from the information on these programmes ''Evrokultura.org'' brings also analytical articles on successful European-funded projects that have involved partners or organisers from Slovenia (e.g., the 2006 international performing arts project ''Nočni azil'' [Nachtasyl], featuring [[Prešeren Theatre Kranj]] as co-organiser; or ''The Choral Island'' visual arts workshop for hospitalised children that involved Ljubljana Pediatric Clinic and [[Škuc Gallery]] as partners in a project led by the French association Art dans la Cité in 2005) as well as critical columns and reviews of topical books and events.  
  
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* [http://www.evrokultura.org/ Evrokultura.org website]
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Evrokultura.org
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Phone386 (1) 431 83 85




Evrokultura.org (Euroculture.org) was a web tool for arts managers in Slovenia dedicated to the European Union funding programmes relevant for the cultural field, established in 2005 by SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts and active for about a decade. The domain is not in function since 2018. See the archival article below. The contacts are out of date and irrelevant, too.


Archival article

Established in 2005 by SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, Evrokultura.org (Euroculture.org) is a web tool for arts managers in Slovenia dedicated to the European Union funding programmes relevant for the cultural field.

Apart from the information on these programmes Evrokultura.org brings also analytical articles on successful European-funded projects that have involved partners or organisers from Slovenia (e.g., the 2006 international performing arts project Nočni azil [Nachtasyl], featuring Prešeren Theatre Kranj as co-organiser; or The Choral Island visual arts workshop for hospitalised children that involved Ljubljana Pediatric Clinic and Škuc Gallery as partners in a project led by the French association Art dans la Cité in 2005) as well as critical columns and reviews of topical books and events.

The website's special feature are three exclusive on-line computer games with Umetnik Stane ("Costly Artist") as a main character and a website-specific net.art work by Jaka Železnikar.

See also

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