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Established in 2000, [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]] (a successor to the Soros Centre for Contemporary Arts, 1993-1999) is a non-government and non-profit organisation dedicated to production, research, education, information and consultancy in the field of arts and culture.
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Established in 2000, [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]] (a successor to the Soros Centre for Contemporary Arts, 1993-1999) is a non-government and non-profit organisation dedicated to production, research, education, information and consultancy in the field of arts and culture. SCCA produces and stimulates innovative artistic and interpretative practices and encourages international links. Activities and collaborators come from a wide range of sectors and activities are divided into three areas: projects, schools and services. It cooperates wit planty of national and international organisations.
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Since 2002 SCCA-Ljubljana managed [[Cultural Contact Point Slovenia]], offering information and administering applications for EU funding schemes such as the Programme Culture. Since 2008 runs also Cultural Point ALF for Slovenia (Foundation ALF).
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SCCA-Ljubljana is a member of the CAE (Culture Action Europe, Brussels), [[Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation (ALF)]], IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art, Luksemburg), the International Contemporary Art Network (ICAN), the [[European Forum for the Arts and Heritage (EFAH)]], as well as the [[Asociacija, Association of Arts and Culture NGOs and Freelancers]] of Ljubljana.  
 
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SCCA-Ljubljana is a member of the International Contemporary Art Network (ICAN), the [[European Forum for the Arts and Heritage (EFAH)]], the [[International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art (IKT)]] and the [[Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation (ALF)]], as well as the [[Asociacija, Association of Arts and Culture NGOs and Freelancers]] of Ljubljana. It has been engaged also in GAMA, the ''Gateway to Archives of Media Art'', which provides access to a wealth of information about the works of both well-known and emerging media artists from European collections of media art.
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It has been engaged also in GAMA, the ''Gateway to Archives of Media Art'', which provides access to a wealth of information about the works of both well-known and emerging media artists from European collections of media art.
  
 
Building on its rich experience and contacts in both western and eastern countries, SCCA-Ljubljana’s objective is to produce, stimulate and mediate innovative artistic and interpretative practices and to encourage international links between them. It provides participants and users of contemporary art (artists, curators, theorists, critics, audiences) with the knowledge, tools and skills necessary for optimal operation within the art system. By establishing a support system and co-operating with numerous NGOs, SCCA-Ljubljana places artistic practices within a social framework. Programme collaborators and participants come from widely differing sectors and professions, ranging from humanity and social studies, visual anthropology and cultural studies to art history, sociology of culture, philosophy and visual and media arts.
 
Building on its rich experience and contacts in both western and eastern countries, SCCA-Ljubljana’s objective is to produce, stimulate and mediate innovative artistic and interpretative practices and to encourage international links between them. It provides participants and users of contemporary art (artists, curators, theorists, critics, audiences) with the knowledge, tools and skills necessary for optimal operation within the art system. By establishing a support system and co-operating with numerous NGOs, SCCA-Ljubljana places artistic practices within a social framework. Programme collaborators and participants come from widely differing sectors and professions, ranging from humanity and social studies, visual anthropology and cultural studies to art history, sociology of culture, philosophy and visual and media arts.
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SCCA-Ljubljana's activities are divided into the following three areas: (i) Projects - Studio 6, No Nails, No Pedestals, Internet Portfolio, [[Videodokument]], [[Videospotting]], [[Platforma SCCA]], Exhibitions, Research; (ii) School - [[World of Art: School for Contemporary Arts]], Workshops, [[Library]], Videotheque; and (iii) Services - [[artservis.org]], [[Evrokultura]], [[Cultural Contact Point Slovenia]], ArtsLink.
 
SCCA-Ljubljana's activities are divided into the following three areas: (i) Projects - Studio 6, No Nails, No Pedestals, Internet Portfolio, [[Videodokument]], [[Videospotting]], [[Platforma SCCA]], Exhibitions, Research; (ii) School - [[World of Art: School for Contemporary Arts]], Workshops, [[Library]], Videotheque; and (iii) Services - [[artservis.org]], [[Evrokultura]], [[Cultural Contact Point Slovenia]], ArtsLink.
  
SCCA-Ljubljana offers information and co-ordination services in respect of various competitions for artists (eg [[CEC Artslink]]) and for cultural organisations. In 2001 SCCA-Ljubljana was appointed by the [[Ministry of Culture]] to run [[Cultural Contact Point Slovenia]], offering information and administering applications for EU funding schemes such as the Culture 2007 (formerly Culture 2000) programme.
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SCCA-Ljubljana offers information and co-ordination services in respect of various competitions for artists (eg [[CEC Artslink]]) and for cultural organisations.  
  
 
All of SCCA's service activities complement each other, representing a comprehensive information and advisory support system for arts and culture. The main characteristic of all its programmes is open and free access for all users operating in Slovenia and worldwide in the field of arts and culture.
 
All of SCCA's service activities complement each other, representing a comprehensive information and advisory support system for arts and culture. The main characteristic of all its programmes is open and free access for all users operating in Slovenia and worldwide in the field of arts and culture.

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SCCA-Ljubljana, Zavod za sodobno umetnost
Metelkova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 431 8385
Barbara Borčić, Director



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Established in 2000, SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts (a successor to the Soros Centre for Contemporary Arts, 1993-1999) is a non-government and non-profit organisation dedicated to production, research, education, information and consultancy in the field of arts and culture. SCCA produces and stimulates innovative artistic and interpretative practices and encourages international links. Activities and collaborators come from a wide range of sectors and activities are divided into three areas: projects, schools and services. It cooperates wit planty of national and international organisations.

Since 2002 SCCA-Ljubljana managed Cultural Contact Point Slovenia, offering information and administering applications for EU funding schemes such as the Programme Culture. Since 2008 runs also Cultural Point ALF for Slovenia (Foundation ALF).

SCCA-Ljubljana is a member of the CAE (Culture Action Europe, Brussels), Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation (ALF), IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art, Luksemburg), the International Contemporary Art Network (ICAN), the European Forum for the Arts and Heritage (EFAH), as well as the Asociacija, Association of Arts and Culture NGOs and Freelancers of Ljubljana.


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It has been engaged also in GAMA, the Gateway to Archives of Media Art, which provides access to a wealth of information about the works of both well-known and emerging media artists from European collections of media art.

Building on its rich experience and contacts in both western and eastern countries, SCCA-Ljubljana’s objective is to produce, stimulate and mediate innovative artistic and interpretative practices and to encourage international links between them. It provides participants and users of contemporary art (artists, curators, theorists, critics, audiences) with the knowledge, tools and skills necessary for optimal operation within the art system. By establishing a support system and co-operating with numerous NGOs, SCCA-Ljubljana places artistic practices within a social framework. Programme collaborators and participants come from widely differing sectors and professions, ranging from humanity and social studies, visual anthropology and cultural studies to art history, sociology of culture, philosophy and visual and media arts.

SCCA-Ljubljana's activities are divided into the following three areas: (i) Projects - Studio 6, No Nails, No Pedestals, Internet Portfolio, Videodokument, Videospotting, Platforma SCCA, Exhibitions, Research; (ii) School - World of Art: School for Contemporary Arts, Workshops, Library, Videotheque; and (iii) Services - Artservis.org, Evrokultura, Cultural Contact Point Slovenia, ArtsLink.

SCCA-Ljubljana offers information and co-ordination services in respect of various competitions for artists (eg CEC Artslink) and for cultural organisations.

All of SCCA's service activities complement each other, representing a comprehensive information and advisory support system for arts and culture. The main characteristic of all its programmes is open and free access for all users operating in Slovenia and worldwide in the field of arts and culture.

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