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Contact
Umetniško stanovanje MK, New York
374 Manhattan Avenue (Williamsburg), Flat 3L, New York 11211


Phone1 718 349 7771
CountryUNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Božo Cerar, Ambassador, Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington
2410 California Street, N.W. Washington DC 20008
Phone1 202 386 6601

In residence





The Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York was established in 1998 by the Ministry of Culture in partnership with the Open Society Institute – Slovenia and upon the initiative by Tomaž Šalamun, a prominent Slovene poet who served as a cultural attaché in the United States of America between 1996 and 1999.

The residency in Brooklyn was followed by a similar model of renting a studio apartment of Slovene artists in Berlin (2004), London (2008) and Vienna (2012) within the Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme of the Ministry of Culture. Nevertheless, New York remains the most popular destination among the Slovene applicants and thus the most competitive one.


See also

External links

References

Recommended by former residents


Gallery

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