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− | + | Established in [[established::2012]], the [[Slovene Arts & Culture Residency, Vienna|Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in Vienna]] is the most recently established destination within the [[:Category:Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme|Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme]]. The participation in the programme is reserved for Slovene artists, writers, translators, curators, critics, producers, etc., that are selected annually by the open call of the [[Ministry of Culture]]. | |
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+ | First the residency was located at the Student Residence and hotel Korotan (owned by the Slovene state), then in spring 2014 it moved to a new location at Ziegelofengasse in the Wieden/Margareten District, near the centre of Vienna. | ||
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+ | The AiR programme complements the activities of the [[Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna|Slovenian Culture and Information Centre (SKICA)]] in Vienna. | ||
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+ | The programme is reserved for Slovene creators, regardless of discipline. The residents are selected by the ministry's expert committee for the following year, considering the submitted proposals that should outline an art project or a research developed in partnerships with local organisations or experts. | ||
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+ | The residencies are limited to one-month-stays with the rental, maintenance and travel costs covered by the [[Ministry of Culture]]. | ||
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+ | See the list of current residents in Vienna in the right-hand column, and follow the link below for the Archive of the Residencies. | ||
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*[[Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna]] | *[[Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:13, 17 January 2017
In residence
2024 Vienna
2023 Vienna
2022 Vienna
2020 Vienna
In the year 2020 and 2021 quite a few residencies have been suspended due to pandemic.
2019 Vienna
2018 Vienna
2017 Vienna
Aug 2017
2016 Vienna
2015 Vienna
2014 Vienna
2013 Vienna
2012 Vienna
The programme is reserved for Slovene creators, regardless of discipline. The residents are selected by the ministry's expert committee for the following year, considering the submitted proposals that should outline an art project or a research developed in partnerships with local organisations or experts.
The residencies are limited to one-month-stays with the rental, maintenance and travel costs covered by the Ministry of Culture.
See the list of current residents in Vienna in the right-hand column, and follow the link below for the Archive of the Residencies.
See also
- Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme
- Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA)
- Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna
- Archive of residencies
External links
- SKICA web page on residents (in German)
- Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna
- Umetnik na službenem potovanju, a specialised website on mobility by Artservis.org (mostly in Slovenian)
Recommended by former residents
- Der Wiener Deewan, good food (all you can eat, pay as you wish)