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Mission
Hosted in the building of the Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana on Kersnikova Street, K6/4 uses its infrastructure for a range of different projects and programmes, most of which were already run by its founder/host in the years before the establishment of K6/4 Institute. Its philosophy is based on an ambition to become the central Slovene platform for live, emerging and thought-provoking culture. To this end the institute is developing numerous programmes and projects within which young creators can efficiently express their creative energy, sharpen it with educational activities and assess it with the help of the audience. Over 100 courses and lectures, 250 cultural events and 20 new artworks are produced every year.
Venues and programme
K6/4 explores emerging artistic expressions and presents international art trends. Part of the K6/4 is a platform of contemporary research of artistic practices Kapelica Gallery, which aims to establish a critical awareness of social practices and societal developments. Kapelica's emphasis is on research, exploring and experimenting the limits of artistic discourses and urban poetics. It supports long-term development of the projects and presents Slovene and international artists.
One of the most popular K6/4 projects is the alternative contemporary music and visual arts venue Klub K4 that offers a diverse programme of contemporary music genres, such as minimal, house, techno, drum'n'bass, breakbeat, funk, nu rave, electro, hip hop, rock, etc. It goes beyond the limits of conventional genres with established Slovene and guest artists from abroad as well as new talents and innovators. K4 combines different forms of artistic expression and hosts hip-hop events, breakdance competitions, photography and street art exhibitions and educational projects.
Café Metropol is primarily intended for daily gathering but also organises creative workshops and monthly theme parties as well. Café Metropol includes the Metropolis exhibition space which is situated by the glass wall facing the street so that the presented projects can be seen by the passers-by and guests in the café.
Festivals
K6/4 was the organiser an international Break Festival from 1997 through 2007, a festival of young creators, especially the ones from the East European region.
One of most important festival events organised on the location was the HAIP Festival a multimedia biennial of open technologies, organised by Cyberpipe 2004–2012.
Other festival events of the K6/4 Institute were Transfer and Utrip.
See also
External links
- K6/4 Institute website (in English and Slovenian)
- Klub K4 website
- Kapelica Gallery website