Slovenia Worldwide
Archive of events – Culture from Slovenia worldwide
A growing archive of events is a unique source of information on international activity of Slovenian artists and cultural producers. Here you can search the events 2010–2025.
We have developed also an interactive map of events. By clicking on the map, a list of events in a certain city pops up, with basic data about the event. Learn more about the database and how you can contribute or reuse it!
Check out festivals abroad with Slovenian participation:
- Comic Art Festivals Worldwide
- Literature Festivals Worldwide
- Dance festivals worldwide
- Music Festivals Worldwide
- Film Festivals Worldwide
Residencies in NY, London, Berlin and Vienna
The programme of the Slovene Ministry of Culture kicked off in 1998 with the aim of contributing to the international mobility and visibility of Slovene artists.
- Learn more about the Slovene Arts and Culture Residencies Programme
- Archive of current and former residents
International awards
Culture.si lists a selection of significant international awards bestowed to Slovene artists, cultural workers, and producers.
Networks abroad
Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been facilitating two Slovene cultural centres (in Vienna since 2011 and in Berlin since 2016), which encourage bilateral cultural co-operation. Slovene culture has been promoted also by the vast network of Slovene embassies and consulates. Below you can find the one closest to you:
- Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA)
- SKICA Berlin, Slovenian Cultural Centre
- Slovene embassies and consulates
Bilateral Cooperation
Major international promotion projects
Culture.si presents also some of the most important international cultural events that featured significant participation of Slovene artists and producers in various fields.
- Slovenia_-_Guest_of_Honour_Country_at_the_Bologna_Children's_Book_Fair (2024)
- Slovenia_–_Guest_of_Honour_Country_at_the_Frankfurt_Book_Fair (2023)
- Slovene Impressionists and their Time 1890–1920 (2008–2013)