Klub Tiffany

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Klub Tiffany
Masarykova 24, SI-1000 Ljubljana

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Klub Tiffany is a gay club run by the Cultural Centre Q of the LGBTIQ Arts, Culture, Alternative and managed by ŠKUC Association. In 1997 it was renamed from Klub Magnus-Monokel to Klub Tiffany. The club is located at the Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Centre in the Lovci [Hunters] building. Regular Friday and Saturday parties are organised during the whole year, the Club is also open for special events (AIDS prevention programmes, exhibitions, film evenings and talks).


Past projects

Besides being a popular party venue, the club hosts several art exhibitions: in 2010 it hosted a retrospective exhibition by the late painter Dare Zatler - Dan and curated by Jernej Škof). In the same year the club hosted an international moving exhibiton Here! Queer by the authors Ladislav Zikmund – Lender, Jana Teichmanova, Kristina Ciprova from Czech Republic.

Collaborations

The venue occasionally hosts events of the International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns. At the 2011 edition of the festival it hosted a book presentation by the Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association; a photo exhibition Drag Queens Exhibited by Stefano Bordieri; a workshop Make your own dildo! and a performance by Madama Batterflai.

Since 2010 the club collaborates with the initiative Lesbian Feminist University (LFU), which organises talks, reading seminars, lecutres, lesbian film nights and workshops.

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