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The [[Slovene Arts & Culture Residency, New York|Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York]] was established in [[established::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 [[Slovene Arts & Culture Residency, New York|Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in New York]] was established in [[established::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 [[:Category:Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme|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. | 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 [[:Category:Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme|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. | ||
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Revision as of 21:31, 17 January 2017
In residence
2024 New York
2023 New York
2022 New York
2020 New York
In the year 2020 and 2021 quite a few residencies were suspended due to pandemic.
2019 New York
2018 New York
2017 New York
Sep 2017
2016 New York
Aug 2016
Dec 2016
2015 New York
Jan 2015
Apr 2015
2014 New York
Feb 2014
2013 New York
2012 New York
Jun 2012
2011 New York
See the list of current residents in New York in the right-hand column, and follow the link below for the Archive of the Residencies.
See also
- Slovene Arts & Culture Residencies Programme
- Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington
- Archive of residencies
External links
References
- Interviews with the residents by Marta Štemberger, NYC (since 2015)
- Umetnik na službenem potovanju, a specialised website on mobility by Artservis.org (mostly in Slovenian)
- Evaluation of various residencies (incl. the New York apartment) by Son:DA (2008, in Slovenian)
- Edvard Žitnik on the New York residency for the TV News (2011), published on RTV Slovenia Multimedia Centre website (in Slovenian)
Recommended by former residents
- Fette Sau BBQ, good food in Williamsburg