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2 Sep 2019
10 Oct 2019
Vesna Bukovec (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) presents the video series White Performances / Positive Affirmations at the exhibition Ritals I: Correlations, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
24 Apr 2019
25 Apr 2019
Czech Republic Prague Arts and Theatre Institute
Annual meeting of the members of the On the Move Network, and the Mobility and Culture in the Age of the Climate Changes conference, among participants Dušan Dovč (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts),
6 Apr 2019
12 Apr 2019
Serbia Belgrade Cultural Center of Belgrade (cinema and foyer)
Artists’ Films – artRESOLUTION, conversations, video and film projections and Video Discipline & Dreams, selection from DIVA Station video archive by Barbara Borčić (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts),
7 Jun 2018
8 Jun 2018
Barbara Borčić (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) presents the project DIVA Station and two cases of Slovenian media/video practices (Miha Vipotnik and Laibach-Kunst) at the Revisiting Heritage conference
11 May 2018
The screening of the video program The World Is Obliged to Live You II, curated by Anita Budimir; the presentation of the DIVA Station video archive and discussion with the archive's co-workers Barbara Borčić, Vesna Bukovec, and Dušan Dovč (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts)
26 Jan 2018
25 Feb 2018
An exhibition of video works Projected Visions. From art in the urban context to fiction and dystopia, a part of the e.city-Ljubljana project, curated by Barbara Borčić, DIVA Station, SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, Miha Štrukelj's installation, Neja Tomšič's performance and and GardenWALK by Irena Pivka/Brane Zorman (Cona Institute), co-organised by Apollonia, European Art Exchanges,
7 Jun 2017
DIVA Station video archive on tour, a presentation of the archive, Videospotting video program and discussion, coorganised by the Ursula Blickle Video Archiv and SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts in cooperation with the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
28 Feb 2017
15 Jul 2017
Contemporary Artistic Revolutions: An Institutional Perspective, an exhibition featuring works by Irwin, Novi kolektivizem (NK) and Janja Žvegelj and conference attended by Barbara Borčić presenting SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts and the Urbanaria projects, as well as Tevž Logar and Vladimir Vidmar (ŠKUC Gallery),
4 Dec 2016
A presentation of DIVA Station by curator Barbara Borčić, artist Emil Memon (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) and film maker Powel Wojtasik and a screening of the curated programme DIVA Station Presents No 3
2 Dec 2016
A presentation of DIVA Station by Luka Polutnik (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) at a round table discussion in the framework of the international project Archive as Practice
30 Nov 2016
A presentation of DIVA Station by Luka Polutnik (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) at a round table discussion in the framework of the international project Archive as Practice
16 Nov 2016
Curator Barbara Borčić (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) and video artist and director Nataša Prosenc Stearns present DIVA Station
25 May 2016
26 May 2016
Barbara Borčić (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) presents the project DIVA Station at the international symposium The Emergence of Video Art in Europe: history, theory, sources and archives
13 Apr 2016
13 Jun 2016
Museum On/Off, an exhibition featuring issues of PlatformaSCCA, curated by Mara Ambrožič (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts)
5 Nov 2015
6 Nov 2015
Metka Dariš (Slovenian Cinematheque), Barbara Borčić (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) present the Slovenian Cinematheque and the DIVA Station, respectively, at the international symposium Museums of Film / Film in the Museum
25 Sep 2015
DIVA Station (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) at the 4th edition of Archiving Media Art: Politics and Strategies within the conference Video Matters
27 Jul 2015
8 Aug 2015
Barbara Borčić, Dušan Dovč, Miha Kelemina and Simona Žvanut visit Manila in the framework of the project Curating-In-Depth, co-organised by SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts,
16 Jun 2015
18 Jun 2015
Lectures by Saša Nabergoj (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) at the 2015 Summer Course in Curatorial Practice Venice
15 Jun 2015
7 Jul 2015
Race with Time 2. Performance in a Rear-view Mirror, an exhibition of works by a number of Slovene authors curated by Barbara Borčić and produced by SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, and a presentation and screening of DIVA Station
8 Jun 2015
10 Jun 2015
A presentation of DIVA Station and World of Art: School for Contemporary Arts by Barbara Borčić (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) and an exhibition featuring the works of artist Petra Varl at the 2nd CEE Countries Contemporary Art Works Exhibition and CEE Countries Art Museums Curator Forum
20 Mar 2015
22 Mar 2015
A lecture and workshop by Saša Nabergoj (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts), in the framework of the project Curatorial Dictionary: Case Studies
29 Nov 2014
A lecture by and discussion with Saša Nabergoj (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) at the LOCIS seminar
30 Oct 2014
10 Nov 2014
A presentation of DIVA Station (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts) as well as a workshop by Barbara Borčić, Dušan Dovč, Nika Grabar, and Ida Hiršenfelder, a screening of the video essay DIVA at ŠKUC Gallery by Nika Grabar and a première of two video programmes Industrial Landscape, curated by Miha Colner, and Feedback Loop, curated by Ida Hiršenfelder,
14 Oct 2014
Portizmir 3 in curated world of art, a lecture by curator Saša Nabergoj (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts),
17 Sep 2014
18 Sep 2014
14 Nov 2013
The presentation and screening Ljubljana Alternative Scene by Barbara Borčić (SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts)
28 Oct 2013
29 Oct 2013
Launch of Intimising Dance, a performance programme Videospotting curated by SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, at the TransDance Festival 2013
7 Jun 2013
14 Jul 2013
DIVA Station archive at the exhibition Video, Televison, Anticipation and a presentation by Barbara Borčić, head of SCCA video programmes and the DIVA Station archive,
1 Jun 2012
Self-historicisation as Artistic Practice: The Case of Irwin, workshop with Saša Nabergoj, SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts in collaboration with the History of Art Department, University College London
11 Oct 2011
16 Oct 2011
Open Studio Izmir, a collaborative project between SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts and K2 Contemporary Art Center Izmir, presents SCCA's public programme related to videodance, sound and performance
28 Apr 2011
16 Aug 2010
20 Aug 2010
SCCA-Ljubljana produces, stimulates and mediates innovative artistic and interpretative practices, places them within a social framework, encourages international links, and facilitates the professional dialogue between the different art systems in the eastern and western countries. It intensively cooperates with numerous national and international organisations, mostly NGOs.
Further, SCCA-Ljubljana provides the protagonists of contemporary art (artists, curators, theorists, critics) with the knowledge, tools and skills necessary for professional operation within the art system as well as for its reflection. Activities and collaborators come from a wide range of sectors and professions, ranging from humanities and social studies, visual anthropology and cultural studies to art history, sociology of culture, philosophy and visual and new media arts. SCCA-Ljubljana's activities are divided into three areas: projects, school and services.
SCCA-Ljubljana is currently active as co-producer and partner of the new biennial of contemporary arts in the Balkan region entitled D-O ARK Underground, which is starting in May 2011 in Konjic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and is accompanied with the special programme starting in September 2010. Recently SCCA-Ljubljana has also cooperated with Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab as the co-producer of the workshop of critical writing for intermedia arts entitled art[click]+ika and is one of partners of international programme On-AiR, a European tool for artists offering seminars, mobility workshops and training programs on artist-in-residence opportunities featured occasionally between May 2010 and April 2012.
Since 1994 the SCCA-Ljubljana is active as well as a producer of exhibitions and presentations. They are usually organised in the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts Project Room within the No Nails, No Pedestals and Studio 6 programmes. Such was the recent exhibition of contemporary feminist art from Slovenia entitled Female Artist - the Art of Survival.
Beside that SCCA-Ljubljana cooperates with plenty other Slovene and international galleries and art spaces. In winter 2009 the Alkatraz Gallery featured a group exhibition Around the world of art in 4.380 days curated by Saša Nabergoj, a complex overview of the twelve years history of World of Art: School for Contemporary Arts assembling selected art works and documentary material from video and audio archive of numerous events, exhibitions, workshops and lectures from this unique educational program in Slovenia.
SCCA-Ljubljana occasionally also prepares exhibitions in the Vžigalica Gallery or Škuc Gallery, internationally it exhibits and prepares projects for spaces as The Foundation & Gallery 3,14, Bergen (Norway), where in 2008 it featured the video exhibition, presentation and lecture by Barbara Borčić entitled VS_BERGEN that showed works of three curated programmes Videodokument_Presents, Eyedentify Yourself, and Creatures II. These programmes derive from the Videospotting surveys (since 1994) and are rooted in the acclaimed pioneer documentation project Videodokument concluded in 1998.
SCCA-Ljubljana is occasionally active also in the research field. It engages in reflections and analyses of the themes that contribute considerably to the understanding of contemporary art practice and its context. Such was the Manifesta in Our Backyard project (1999–2002) evolving around the Manifesta, the European Biennial for Contemporary Art hosted in Ljubljana in 2000. SCCA-Ljubljana examined the operation of the contemporary art system trying to avoid passive and uncritical acceptance of the event. A special issue of its Platforma SCCA magazine was published on the subject.
SCCA-Ljubljana's field of school activites comprises beside the World of Art: School for Contemporary Arts and the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts Library also Videotheque and workshops for invited participants and wide audience with Slovene and international mentors, tutors and lecturers like Mike Hentz, Miško Šuvaković, Ivana Keser, or Charles Harisson and Patrizia Evans. Workshops are organized occasionally since 2000. Videotheque is study video and audio archive (analogue and digital) of contemporary arts with a focus on video art of mainly Slovene and foreign artists. Ever since 1994 SCCA-Ljubljana systematically deals (collects, documents, researches, reflects and presents) with the video production in Slovenia. This can be seen in the extensive research and documentation project Videodokument: Video art in Slovenia 1969–1998 (a catalogue with documentation, a book of essays, a CD-ROM and a web site, 1999/2001).
SCCA-Ljubljana offers information and co-ordination services in respect of various competitions for artists (eg CEC Artslink) and for cultural organisations. All of its 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.
Beside services as Artservis.org and Evrokultura, the SCCA-Ljubljana managed since 2002 the Cultural Contact Point Slovenia, offering information and administering applications for EU funding schemes such as the Programme Culture. Since 2008 it runs also Cultural Point ALF for Slovenia (Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean 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), RAMI Network (International Encounters on Arts and Media) 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.
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.