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| name                = Pivka House of Culture
 
| local name          = Hiša kulture v Pivki
 
| local name          = Hiša kulture v Pivki
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| street              = Snežniška cesta 2
 
| town                = SI-6257 Pivka
 
| town                = SI-6257 Pivka
 
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| contacts      = {{Contact
 
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   | name        = Mojca Grmek
 
   | name        = Mojca Grmek
   | role        = Exhibition programme, curator
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   | role        = Head
 
   | email      =  
 
   | email      =  
 
   | telephone  = 386 (0) 31 286 528
 
   | telephone  = 386 (0) 31 286 528
 
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   }}{{Contact
  | name        = Tanja Milharčič
 
  | role        = Education programme
 
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  | telephone  = 386 (0) 31 663 609
 
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   | name        = Leon Zuodar
 
   | name        = Leon Zuodar
 
   | role        = Graphic atelier head
 
   | role        = Graphic atelier head
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The [[Pivka House of Culture]] is a local cultural centre, set in the small town of Pivka. It was set up in [[established::1998]] as an open space for a wide range of activities including music, theatre, film, visual arts and multimedia. As of 2013, it runs a programme that primarily focuses on visual arts, though its premises also include a youth culture club and a graphic atelier.
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The [[Pivka House of Culture]] ("Hiša kulture") is a local cultural centre, set in the small town of Pivka. It was set up in [[established::1998]] as an open space for a wide range of activities Its premises include a gallery, a graphic atelier and a youth culture club.
  
The centre co-organises the [[Trnje Festival]] in partnership with [[Postojna Youth Centre]]. During the summer months the centre is open for various individual projects.
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Since 2013 the programme of the Pivka House of Culture primarily focuses on presenting contemporary urban art, thus becoming an important contemporary art gallery between Ljubljana and Koper. It also houses a permanent collection of artworks.
 
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==Events and exhibitions==
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== Gallery programme ==
  
The programme in the Pivka House of Culture tends to present, especially as of 2013, contemporary and unconventional artistic striving, more or less by Slovene visual artists. The gallery usually sets up about 8 exhibitions that are often coupled with various educational activities meant for schoolchildren. These have long been actively introduced to the centre's activities, often by way of workshops. The Pivka House of Culture also has a permanent collection of artworks, many of them available for buying.  
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The "Hiša kulture" programme presents contemporary visual art with the emphasis on unconventional, progressive, and innovative approach, following the principles of immediacy, social criticism, and freedom.
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The gallery usually sets up about 8 exhibitions that are often accompanied by various educational activities for school children, workshops, etc. From October to May, they host the current production of Slovene visual artists in the central exhibition space. From June to September, retrospectives or various thematic group exhibitions take place.  
  
 
Some of the artists who presented their illustration, new media, sculpture or painting installations in Pivka have been [[Petra Varl]], [[Marko Gavez]], [[Zoran Pungerčar]], [[Evgen Čopi Gorišek]], [[Mina Fina]], [[Damijan Kracina]], [[Ana Čigon]], [[Matej Stupica]], as well as the photographers [[Jaka Babnik]] and [[Tadej Vaukman]].  
 
Some of the artists who presented their illustration, new media, sculpture or painting installations in Pivka have been [[Petra Varl]], [[Marko Gavez]], [[Zoran Pungerčar]], [[Evgen Čopi Gorišek]], [[Mina Fina]], [[Damijan Kracina]], [[Ana Čigon]], [[Matej Stupica]], as well as the photographers [[Jaka Babnik]] and [[Tadej Vaukman]].  
  
==Čuza==
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== Collection ==
  
Among concert goers, Pivka House of Culture is most known for its basement area ''Čuza'', which is divided into three rooms: a hallway with a bar, a merchandise and hang-out spot and a concert room. The latter is notable for its colourful walls, small size and lack of a stage, qualities which contribute to a cosy and egalitarian atmosphere among the performers and the audience. It is the traditional venue for the annual [[Club Marathon]].
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The Pivka House of Culture also has a permanent collection of artworks, many of them available for sale. Erik’s room accommodates the permanent collection of prints and art publications.  
  
 
==Zinko Tiček==
 
==Zinko Tiček==
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Zinko Tiček is a smaller fanzine library, which grew from a personal fanzine, comic and graphic book collection by [[Leon Zuodar]]. Responsible for running the graphic atelier in the centre, he is also a part of the art tandem [[Beli sladoled]]. The library (meant also as a smaller exhibition space) is open to everyone interested in photocopy, risograph, silkscreen and other graphic printed mediums.
  
Zinko Tiček is a smaller fanzine library, which grew from a personal fanzine, comic and graphic book collection by [[Leon Zuodar]]. Responsible for running the graphic atelier in the centre, he is also a part of the art tandem [[Beli sladoled]]. The library (meant also as a smaller exhibition space) is open to everyone interested in photocopy, risograph, silkscreen and other graphic printed mediums.  
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==Music events==
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Among concert-goers, Pivka House of Culture is known for its basement music venue ''Čuza'' Club, notable for its colourful walls, small size and lack of a stage, qualities which contribute to a cosy and egalitarian atmosphere among the performers and the audience. It has been the traditional venue for the annual [[Club Marathon]].
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The centre co-organises the [[Trnje Festival]] in partnership with [[Postojna Youth Centre]].  
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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Hiša kulture v Pivki
Snežniška cesta 2, SI-6257 Pivka
Phone386 (0) 31 768 427




The Pivka House of Culture ("Hiša kulture") is a local cultural centre, set in the small town of Pivka. It was set up in 1998 as an open space for a wide range of activities Its premises include a gallery, a graphic atelier and a youth culture club.

Since 2013 the programme of the Pivka House of Culture primarily focuses on presenting contemporary urban art, thus becoming an important contemporary art gallery between Ljubljana and Koper. It also houses a permanent collection of artworks.


Gallery programme

The "Hiša kulture" programme presents contemporary visual art with the emphasis on unconventional, progressive, and innovative approach, following the principles of immediacy, social criticism, and freedom.

The gallery usually sets up about 8 exhibitions that are often accompanied by various educational activities for school children, workshops, etc. From October to May, they host the current production of Slovene visual artists in the central exhibition space. From June to September, retrospectives or various thematic group exhibitions take place.

Some of the artists who presented their illustration, new media, sculpture or painting installations in Pivka have been Petra Varl, Marko Gavez, Zoran Pungerčar, Evgen Čopi Gorišek, Mina Fina, Damijan Kracina, Ana Čigon, Matej Stupica, as well as the photographers Jaka Babnik and Tadej Vaukman.

Collection

The Pivka House of Culture also has a permanent collection of artworks, many of them available for sale. Erik’s room accommodates the permanent collection of prints and art publications.

Zinko Tiček

Zinko Tiček is a smaller fanzine library, which grew from a personal fanzine, comic and graphic book collection by Leon Zuodar. Responsible for running the graphic atelier in the centre, he is also a part of the art tandem Beli sladoled. The library (meant also as a smaller exhibition space) is open to everyone interested in photocopy, risograph, silkscreen and other graphic printed mediums.

Music events

Among concert-goers, Pivka House of Culture is known for its basement music venue Čuza Club, notable for its colourful walls, small size and lack of a stage, qualities which contribute to a cosy and egalitarian atmosphere among the performers and the audience. It has been the traditional venue for the annual Club Marathon.

The centre co-organises the Trnje Festival in partnership with Postojna Youth Centre.

See also

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