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Originally established by Plečnik, [[Križanke International Art Colony]] was re-established in 1998 and is currently run by [[Festival Ljubljana]]. Every year eight selected artists - four Slovene and four international, selected from the fields such as painting, sculpture and multimedia art create new works at the summer festival venue in [[Križanke]], with performing arts events also being an inspiration for the colony's participants. Completed works are exhibited at Križanke until the [[Ljubljana Summer Festival]] is over. Up to 2004 around 50 artists had participated at the colony. Selected works from past colonies remain in the Festival Ljubljana collection, and since 2005 each colony has been followed by a touring exhibition. | Originally established by Plečnik, [[Križanke International Art Colony]] was re-established in 1998 and is currently run by [[Festival Ljubljana]]. Every year eight selected artists - four Slovene and four international, selected from the fields such as painting, sculpture and multimedia art create new works at the summer festival venue in [[Križanke]], with performing arts events also being an inspiration for the colony's participants. Completed works are exhibited at Križanke until the [[Ljubljana Summer Festival]] is over. Up to 2004 around 50 artists had participated at the colony. Selected works from past colonies remain in the Festival Ljubljana collection, and since 2005 each colony has been followed by a touring exhibition. | ||
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