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− | | name = Glazer Award | + | | name = Glazer Award of the City of Maribor |
− | | localname = | + | | localname = Glazerjeva nagrada, priznanje Mestne občine Maribor |
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| town = SI-2000 Maribor | | town = SI-2000 Maribor | ||
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| fax = 386 (0) 2 220 1227 | | fax = 386 (0) 2 220 1227 | ||
| email = mestna.obcina@maribor.si | | email = mestna.obcina@maribor.si | ||
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| founded by = Municipality of Maribor | | founded by = Municipality of Maribor | ||
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The [[Glazer Award of the City of Maribor|Glazer Award]] is named after [[Janko Glazer]], a Slovene poet of the 20th century who lived in Maribor. In the spring of each year the [[Municipality of Maribor]] grants one Glazer Award for the life’s work of a chosen cultural worker or artist working in the eastern Slovene region, and three Glazer Credentials for distinctive production in the sphere of culture to artists or cultural institutions working in the eastern Slovene region. | The [[Glazer Award of the City of Maribor|Glazer Award]] is named after [[Janko Glazer]], a Slovene poet of the 20th century who lived in Maribor. In the spring of each year the [[Municipality of Maribor]] grants one Glazer Award for the life’s work of a chosen cultural worker or artist working in the eastern Slovene region, and three Glazer Credentials for distinctive production in the sphere of culture to artists or cultural institutions working in the eastern Slovene region. | ||
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+ | Most recent award winners are [[Breda in Tine Varl]] (2020), [[Bogdan Čobal]] (2019), [[Ludvik Pandur]] (2018), [[Vlasta Zorko]] (2017) and [[Erika Vouk]] (2016). | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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[[Category:Visual arts awards]] | [[Category:Visual arts awards]] | ||
[[Category:New media art awards]] | [[Category:New media art awards]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Dance_awards_and_competitions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Literature_awards_and_competitions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:New_media_awards_and_competitions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Theatre_awards_and_competitions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Visual_arts_awards_and_competitions]] |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 21 February 2021
Most recent award winners are Breda in Tine Varl (2020), Bogdan Čobal (2019), Ludvik Pandur (2018), Vlasta Zorko (2017) and Erika Vouk (2016).