To understand the tendencies in today's, 21st-century architecture in Slovenia, it's necessary to first review the groundbreaking events and people that had an impact on shaping the profession and the Slovenian landscape in the 20th-century. +
Contra Gallery is one of the smaller Koper galleries, operating since 1998; however, since 2002 it has run a remarkable programme featuring carefully-selected Slovene artists, for example, painter Zoran Mušič, sculptor Matjaž Počivavšek, the Irwin group, Vadim Fiškin, and Miha Štrukelj, as well as international artists, for example, Klaus Karl Mehrkens, a representative of the second generation of German neo-expressionism, Italian author Marc Biagini, Spanish sculptors who engage in photography and other media: Cristina Iglesias, Nacho Criado, Ricardo Cadenas, Gonzalo Puch, Fernando Sinaga, and Gerhard Richter. +
The Copyright Agency of Slovenia (AAS) was established in 1955 in Ljubljana, and though it has changed names on numerous occasions, its mission has remained the same: it administers artists’ contracts, manages honorarium payments, offers protection of material and moral rights and runs legal processes. +
CPZ (Cela pametna založba) – meaning "wholly smart publishing house" – is a renowned record label belonging to the music management and booking agency Kurz Rock Vibe. +
Creative Jazz Clinic Velenje is a series of workshops and masterclasses started in 2016 by Slovenian musician, teacher and Prešeren Award recipient Jure Pukl, who was raised in the town and is widely regarded as one of the best young saxophonists in the world. +
The infographic featuring the international impact of 18 successful producers from Slovenia who have received the Creative Europe funds in 2020 for cooperation with 94 partners from 24 countries! +
The Creativity Directorate in the frame of the Ministry of Culture consists of the Sector for Arts, the Sector for Status Affairs and the Sector for Statistics and Analyses. +
Established by the IA Literary Society in 2022, Črna skrinjica is a boutique publishing house that aims to present young and unknown Slovenian authors who are not noticed or are intentionally overseen by the established publishing houses. +
Although officially established in 1962, Črnomelj Library traces its origins back to 1868, when Narodna čitalnica, a national reading room, was opened in the city of Črnomelj. +
Opened in 1997 in Črnomelj Castle, Črnomelj Municipal Museum presents the historical development of the town and its significant natural and cultural heritage. +
Crossings International Festival of Independent Performing Arts is designed as a platform for presenting domestic and foreign independent theatre and performance production. +