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[[Centralna postaja]] is a small Maribor based venue and creative studio that deals with various facets of contemporary artistic production. Its primary focus lies in new media art, especially audiovisual performances and computer art, but partly also in the more traditional visual arts like painting and illustration. These fields are explored and presented by an international cast of artists duirng live performances and exhibitions, via various workshops and educative activities and through research done ''in situ''.     
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[[Centralna postaja]] (Eng.: Central Station) is a small Maribor-based venue and creative studio that deals with various facets of contemporary artistic production. Its primary focus lies in new media art, especially audiovisual performances and computer art, but partly also in the more traditional visual arts like painting and illustration. These fields are explored and presented by an international cast of artists during live performances and exhibitions, via various workshops and educative activities and through research done ''in situ''.     
  
 
Led by the [[Uho; oko: Institute]], it opened its doors in [[established::2012]], when the institute acquired the place on behalf of taking part in the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] programme.  
 
Led by the [[Uho; oko: Institute]], it opened its doors in [[established::2012]], when the institute acquired the place on behalf of taking part in the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] programme.  
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==Programme==
 
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Some of the artists and collectives hosted by Centralna postaja are Paul Prudence (UK), Francisco Lopez (ES), Frank Bretschneider (DE), Atsuhiro Ito (JP, Open Reel Ensemble (JP), Superskin (AT), Jung An Ten (AT), [[Octex]], [[Blaž Peruš]], the [[Kolektiva Institute]], [[Cirkulacija 2]], [[Ontervjabbit]] and [[Neven Korda]]. Many of these performances have been live-streamed in the internet and are carefully archived, with some of the artworks by hosted artists also available in the form of books, albums, DVDs, prints and so on.  
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Some of the artists and collectives hosted by Centralna postaja are Paul Prudence (UK), Francisco Lopez (ES), Frank Bretschneider (DE), Atsuhiro Ito (JP), Open Reel Ensemble (JP), Superskin (AT), Jung An Ten (AT), [[Petra Kapš]] (alias OR poiesis), [[Octex]], [[Blaž Peruš]], the [[Kolektiva Institute]], [[Cirkulacija 2]], [[Ontervjabbit]] and [[Neven Korda]]. Many of these performances have been live-streamed on the Internet and are carefully archived, with some of the artworks by hosted artists also available in the form of books, albums, DVDs, prints and so on.
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Centralna postaja collaborates with a number of festivals, among them the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]], the [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]], the Little Elephant Film Festival and the Deconstruct Festival. It is also part of the international project "Core Network / Centralna mreža 2014".  
  
Centralna postaja collaborates with a number of festivals, among them the [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]], the [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]], the Little Elephant Film Festival and the Deconstruct Festival. It is also part of the ''Core Network / Centralna mreža 2014'' international project.  
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{{Wide Image|Centralna postaj 2016 Blaž in Gregor Bajc Live.JPG}}
  
===The Vitrine exhibitions==
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==The vitrine exhibitions==
  
Vitrine, meaning ''Display windows'', are the venue's very curios exhibition space. Turned and illuminated from the inside out, the look out onto the street and present the featured artists – among them [[Aleksandra Saška Gruden]], [[Borut Popenko]], [[Nina Bric]] and Jean Rohe (US) – to all the random passers-bys.
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''Vitrine'', meaning "display windows", represent the venue's very curious exhibition space. Turned and illuminated from the inside out, they face out onto the street and present the featured artists – among them [[Aleksandra Saška Gruden]], [[Borut Popenko]], [[Nina Bric]] and Jean Rohe (US) – to the random passers-by.
  
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{{Wide Image|Centralna postaja 2014 Nina Bric exhibition.jpg}}
  
 
== See also ==
 
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[[Category:Visual arts venues]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 30 January 2020





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Centralna postaja
Koroška cesta 5, SI-2000 Maribor




Centralna postaja (Eng.: Central Station) is a small Maribor-based venue and creative studio that deals with various facets of contemporary artistic production. Its primary focus lies in new media art, especially audiovisual performances and computer art, but partly also in the more traditional visual arts like painting and illustration. These fields are explored and presented by an international cast of artists during live performances and exhibitions, via various workshops and educative activities and through research done in situ.

Led by the Uho; oko: Institute, it opened its doors in 2012, when the institute acquired the place on behalf of taking part in the Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012 programme.


Programme

Some of the artists and collectives hosted by Centralna postaja are Paul Prudence (UK), Francisco Lopez (ES), Frank Bretschneider (DE), Atsuhiro Ito (JP), Open Reel Ensemble (JP), Superskin (AT), Jung An Ten (AT), Petra Kapš (alias OR poiesis), Octex, Blaž Peruš, the Kolektiva Institute, Cirkulacija 2, Ontervjabbit and Neven Korda. Many of these performances have been live-streamed on the Internet and are carefully archived, with some of the artworks by hosted artists also available in the form of books, albums, DVDs, prints and so on.


Centralna postaja collaborates with a number of festivals, among them the International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA), the Lighting Guerrilla Festival, the Little Elephant Film Festival and the Deconstruct Festival. It is also part of the international project "Core Network / Centralna mreža 2014".

1280pxBlaž & Gregor Bajc performing at the 'Beli šum' concert series at Centralna postaja, 2016

The vitrine exhibitions

Vitrine, meaning "display windows", represent the venue's very curious exhibition space. Turned and illuminated from the inside out, they face out onto the street and present the featured artists – among them Aleksandra Saška Gruden, Borut Popenko, Nina Bric and Jean Rohe (US) – to the random passers-by.

Centralna postaja 2012 Nina Bric exhibition.jpgAn exhibition by Nina Bric, set up at the 'gallery' space of Centralna postaja called Vitrine (display windows), 2012

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