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The Coastal Galleries were founded in 1976 as the central gallery institution of the Primorska region. Since their foundation a range of well-received exhibitions prepared by the Coastal Galleries have had a major influence on the visual arts scene, not only in the coastal region but also in the rest of Slovenia. Besides the parent gallery - [[Piran City Gallery]] - the Coastal Galleries also include the [[Meduza Gallery, Koper]], the [[Loža Gallery, Koper]], the [[Meduza 2 Gallery, Piran]] and (since 1992), the A+A Gallery, Venice (near the Grassi Palace), which is used to promote Slovene fine arts abroad. The Coastal Galleries' exhibition programme combines review exhibitions of work by representatives of the middle generation of Slovene artists, individual exhibitions of work by young artists and retrospective exhibitions of work by leading artists from Primorska and Slovenia. For many years the Coastal Galleries have also closely and actively followed international art trends by presenting work by leading foreign artists and organising well-established traditional events like the [[Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Seča]], the [[Piran Days of Architecture]] and the [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics]]. Concurrently with their dynamic exhibition activities, the Coastal Galleries are gradually forming art collections which directly reflect their programming concepts and are presented to the public in the form of occasional exhibitions, for example the collections Contemporary Slovene Visual Art after 1976, Awarded Works from the International Painters' Ex-tempore and Visual Artists from Primorska. | The Coastal Galleries were founded in 1976 as the central gallery institution of the Primorska region. Since their foundation a range of well-received exhibitions prepared by the Coastal Galleries have had a major influence on the visual arts scene, not only in the coastal region but also in the rest of Slovenia. Besides the parent gallery - [[Piran City Gallery]] - the Coastal Galleries also include the [[Meduza Gallery, Koper]], the [[Loža Gallery, Koper]], the [[Meduza 2 Gallery, Piran]] and (since 1992), the A+A Gallery, Venice (near the Grassi Palace), which is used to promote Slovene fine arts abroad. The Coastal Galleries' exhibition programme combines review exhibitions of work by representatives of the middle generation of Slovene artists, individual exhibitions of work by young artists and retrospective exhibitions of work by leading artists from Primorska and Slovenia. For many years the Coastal Galleries have also closely and actively followed international art trends by presenting work by leading foreign artists and organising well-established traditional events like the [[Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Seča]], the [[Piran Days of Architecture]] and the [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics]]. Concurrently with their dynamic exhibition activities, the Coastal Galleries are gradually forming art collections which directly reflect their programming concepts and are presented to the public in the form of occasional exhibitions, for example the collections Contemporary Slovene Visual Art after 1976, Awarded Works from the International Painters' Ex-tempore and Visual Artists from Primorska. | ||
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20 Mar 2014
10 May 2014
Tomaž Burlin, Pila Rusjan, Noemi Veberič Levovnik, and Valérie Wolg Gang in a multimedia exhibition Cimri ne Čimri, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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5 Mar 2014
A screening of the documentary There once was a land of hardworking people by Urša Menart, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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16 Jan 2014
8 Mar 2014
Pop-up Home, an open platform for presentation, exhibition, sales and development, featuring works by young Slovene designers, architects and artists, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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25 Nov 2013
13 Dec 2013
A photo exhibition Plečnik's Žale and a colloquium about his work featuring a lecture by Peter Krečič, and a visit by the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana and Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris and Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia St. Etienne,
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15 Apr 2013
Noise & Industrial music mini-festival Römische Dusche also featuring duo SIST EN 343, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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11 Apr 2013
5 May 2013
Tomorrow, Maybe, I Will Still Be the Same, an exhibition by Nicola Genovese and Mark Požlep, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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4 Mar 2013
8 Apr 2013
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12 Nov 2012
11 Jan 2013
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23 Jun 2012
5 Aug 2012
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25 May 2012
28 May 2012
Exhibitions by Contra Gallery, Žula Gallery, Plevnik-Kronkowska Gallery and Coastal Galleries at the Istrian Art Fair Artexchange 5
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11 May 2012
3 Jun 2012
Robot Museum produced by MKC Maribor Youth Culture Centre, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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23 Mar 2012
20 Apr 2012
Single a collective project orchestrated by Jaša, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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12 Jan 2012
CODE:RED publication by P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute presented by Suzana Milevska, Tadej Pogačar, Pia Covre, Daniela Mannu and Carla Corso (Comitato per i Diritti Civili delle Prostitute, Pordenone), supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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8 Oct 2010
28 Oct 2010
A plus A Gallery and Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries coorganise the exhibition E-motion to cohabitat with the works by Marjetica Potrč, BridA, Kolektiva, Vesna Bukovec, Lada Cerar, and Metka Zupanič
See also
- Galleries and collections
- Festivals
- Workshops