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[[Folio Magazine]] was established by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in [[established::2009]] as a "guide to intermedia art, culture and the joy of life". This bilingual quarterly in newspaper format brings mostly interviews with artists (e.g., Barbara Caveng, Don Ritter, Biljana Djurdjević, Kristian Kožul, [[Huiqin Wang]], [[Luka Frelih]], [[Robertina Šebjanič]]) and cultural operators. | [[Folio Magazine]] was established by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in [[established::2009]] as a "guide to intermedia art, culture and the joy of life". This bilingual quarterly in newspaper format brings mostly interviews with artists (e.g., Barbara Caveng, Don Ritter, Biljana Djurdjević, Kristian Kožul, [[Huiqin Wang]], [[Luka Frelih]], [[Robertina Šebjanič]]) and cultural operators. | ||
− | The content in the first four issues derives from the international activities of the multimedia centre as well as its [[KiBela Art Space]] programme, however, | + | The content in the first four issues derives from the international activities of the multimedia centre as well as its [[KiBela Art Space]] programme, however, ''Folio'' strives to become the central newspaper in the upcoming [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture 2012]] (Maribor and partner cities) activities. }} |
''Folio'' is a free magazine available in several art spaces throughout Slovenia or by request (for the cost of shipping). | ''Folio'' is a free magazine available in several art spaces throughout Slovenia or by request (for the cost of shipping). |
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Folio is a free magazine available in several art spaces throughout Slovenia or by request (for the cost of shipping).
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.