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MUZA Museum and Gallery consists of two important collections which are the property of the bank Nova Ljubljanska Banka and were proclaimed as a national treasure of the Republic of Slovenia in 2018. The gallery section of MUZA contains a representative art collection of works by Slovenian artists of the 20th and 21st century, while the unique museum collection consists of objects, documents and materials related to money, banking and banking practices. Both collections are preserved and presented to the public in the center of Ljubljana, in the Ljubljana City Savings Bank building, built in 1905 in Historicist and Art Nouveau style. They are often complemented by contemporary exhibitions, lectures and other educational events.
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The Maruša Krese Award (formerly the Novo mesto award) was established in 2017 by Goga Publishing House and is awarded annually for the best Slovenian short story collection. Each year, a jury of literary professionals selects four nominated works. The winner is traditionally announced at an award ceremony, which includes a discussion with all nominees exploring the central themes of their collections. Past recipients include renowned Slovenian authors such as Ana Svetel, Suzana Tratnik, Ajda Bračič, and Vesna Lemaić.
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Looking for a residency opportunity? Explore Slovenia’s international arts residency landscape through an interactive map that brings together opportunities from across the country in one place.
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European funding programmes have played a key role in the international development of Slovenia’s cultural, creative, film and audiovisual sectors. This interactive visualisation presents data on EU funding secured by Slovenian organisations since 2002. It covers three generations of EU framework support programmes: Culture 2000 and MEDIA Plus (2000–2006), Culture and MEDIA (2007–2013), and Creative Europe (2014–2027).
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Culture.si lists a selection of significant international awards received by artists, cultural workers, and cultural organisations from Slovenia.
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The aim of the Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme of the Ministry of Culture is to contribute to the international mobility and visibility of Slovene artists. The interactive infographics presents the data about the residents (artists, authors, producers, critics, and scholars in the humanities) who took part in the monthly residences in New York, London, Berlin or Vienna. You can filter the residents by art disciplines. A searchable list of all residents is available here.
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Since 2012, the annual festivalscapes are provided as an infographic, conceived by the Culture.si team at the Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory. The interactive calendars include the festivals from the Culture.si database arranged by weeks and by field. You can see specific types of festivals, e.g., music festivals only, by clicking on the corresponding artistic field.
Take a look at the Festivals in Slovenia infographics.