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| name                = Consulate General of Slovenia in New York
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| name                = Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia New York
| localname          = Generalni konzulat Republike Slovenije v New Yorku
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| localname          = Generalni konzulat Republike Slovenije New York
| street = 600 Third Avenue, 21st Floor
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| logo              = Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia New York (logo).svg
| town = New York, NY10016,
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| street             = 120 East 56th Street, Suite 320
| country           = United States of America
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| town               = New York, NY 10022
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| country             = United States of America
 
| telephone          = 1 212 370 3006
 
| telephone          = 1 212 370 3006
 
| fax                = 1 212 370 3581
 
| fax                = 1 212 370 3581
 
| email              = kny@gov.si
 
| email              = kny@gov.si
| website            = http://newyork.consulate.si/en
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| website            = http://newyork.konzulat.si  
| proprietor         = Embassy of Slovenia in the United States of America
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  | name        = Melita Gabrič
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  | role        = Consul General
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  | email      = melita.gabric@gov.si
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The [[Consulate General of Slovenia in New York]], regularly collaborates with Slovene artists who reside in New York, including [[Fulbright Program]] grantees, residents at Slovene Ministry of Culture-supported studio in Brooklyn, performing arts students (jazz, acting, etc.) and other artists living in the NYC and the USA, organising presentations and lectures, regularly in collaboration with [[CEC Artslink]].
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At its session on 30 May 2012, the Government of the Republic of Slovenia adopted the decision on the closure of the [[Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia New York]] as well as the further four embassies (in Dublin, Lisbon, Stockholm, Helsinki) due to the economic crisis in Slovenia. In November 2012 the tasks of the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia in New York were assumed by the [[Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington]].
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In [[established::2015]] the government opened the [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia in New York]].  
 
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You can subscribe to the monthly newsletter with information on cultural events at the above e-mail address.
 
  
==East Coast Europe project==
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==Selected cultural projects==
"A brilliant toolbox for the 21st century." (Hans Ulrich Obrist)
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In the field of arts and culture the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia New York regularly collaborated with Slovene artists who reside in New York, including [[Slovene Arts & Culture Residency, New York|residents]] at the residential flat in Brooklyn supported by the Slovene [[Ministry of Culture]] and the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], [[Fulbright Program]] grantees, performing arts students (jazz, acting, etc.) and other artists living in NYC and the USA. Some presentations and lectures were organised in collaboration with [[CEC Artslink]]. 
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During Slovenia’s Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2008 the ''East Coast Europe'' (ECE) project was commissioned and produced by the Consulate General of Republic of Slovenia in New York City, with support of the EUNIC Network New York and Delegation of the European Commission, New York. The project about the perceptions of contemporary European identity and its relation to spatial practices and international politics was conceived by Katherine Carl, Srdjan Jovanović Weiss, Markus Miessen and [[Alenka Suhadolnik]] who invited leading figures in culture and politics from the two east coasts to contribute. "A brilliant toolbox for the 21st century." (Hans Ulrich Obrist) was published by Sternberg Press (Berlin & New York) with [[ZRC Publishing|Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU) of the Slovene Academy of Science and Arts]] as a co-publisher.
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==''Kažipot''==
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The consulate also distributes a monthly electronic newsletter called ''Kažipot'' with information on Slovene cultural events in the New York area, available for subscription by e-mail. Likewise, those wishing to list their Slovene cultural events or activities in the events newsletter can contact the consulate with their announcement.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[Embassy of Slovenia in the United States of America]], the Consulates General of the Republic of Slovenia in [[Cleveland]] as well as the Consulates in [[Houston]], [[Pueblo]], [[Miami Beach]], [[Honolulu]], [[Mission Hills]], [[San Francisco]] and [[Atlanta]]
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* [[Slovene Arts & Culture Residency, New York ]]
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* [[Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington]]
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* [[Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia to the United Nations]]
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* [[Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Cleveland]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Atlanta]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Denver]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Honolulu]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Houston]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Knoxville]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Lemont]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Miami Beach]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia Mission Hills]]
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* [[Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia San Francisco]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://newyork.consulate.si/en Consulate General of Slovenia in New York]
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* [http://newyork.konzulat.si/index.php?id=6&L=1 Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia New York website]
* [http://www.studiomiessen.com/east-coast-europe-2/ ''East Coast Europe'' project] on the Studio Miessen website
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* [http://newyork.konzulat.si/index.php?id=1311&L=1 Calendar of Slovene cultural events in the New York area]
 
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* [http://www.studiomiessen.com/east-coast-europe-2/ East Coast Europe project] on the Studio Miessen website
[[Category:Slovene embassies and consulates]]
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*[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/representations_abroad/north_america/united_states_of_america/ Useful information on the Slovene Ministry of Foreign Affairs website]

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Generalni konzulat Republike Slovenije New York
120 East 56th Street, Suite 320, New York, NY 10022
Phone1 212 370 3006
CountryUNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Melita Gabrič, Consul General








At its session on 30 May 2012, the Government of the Republic of Slovenia adopted the decision on the closure of the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia New York as well as the further four embassies (in Dublin, Lisbon, Stockholm, Helsinki) due to the economic crisis in Slovenia. In November 2012 the tasks of the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia in New York were assumed by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington.

In 2015 the government opened the Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia in New York.


Selected cultural projects

In the field of arts and culture the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia New York regularly collaborated with Slovene artists who reside in New York, including residents at the residential flat in Brooklyn supported by the Slovene Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Fulbright Program grantees, performing arts students (jazz, acting, etc.) and other artists living in NYC and the USA. Some presentations and lectures were organised in collaboration with CEC Artslink.

During Slovenia’s Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2008 the East Coast Europe (ECE) project was commissioned and produced by the Consulate General of Republic of Slovenia in New York City, with support of the EUNIC Network New York and Delegation of the European Commission, New York. The project about the perceptions of contemporary European identity and its relation to spatial practices and international politics was conceived by Katherine Carl, Srdjan Jovanović Weiss, Markus Miessen and Alenka Suhadolnik who invited leading figures in culture and politics from the two east coasts to contribute. "A brilliant toolbox for the 21st century." (Hans Ulrich Obrist) was published by Sternberg Press (Berlin & New York) with Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU) of the Slovene Academy of Science and Arts as a co-publisher.

Kažipot

The consulate also distributes a monthly electronic newsletter called Kažipot with information on Slovene cultural events in the New York area, available for subscription by e-mail. Likewise, those wishing to list their Slovene cultural events or activities in the events newsletter can contact the consulate with their announcement.

See also

External links