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Originally established in [[established::1971]] by the [[Association of Slovene Museums]], the [[Valvasor Award]] is the highest award for achievements in the field of museology. It has been conferred annually since 1998 by the [[Slovene Museum Society]] to individual curators, museum workers, or museum institutions.
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Originally established in [[established::1971]] by the [[Association of Slovene Museums]], the [[Valvasor Award]] is the highest national award for achievements in the field of museology. It has been conferred annually since 1998 by the [[Slovene Museum Society]] to individual curators, museum workers, or museum institutions.
 
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==Types of awards==
 
Named after [[Janez Vajkard Valvasor]] (1641–1693), the Slovene polymath of the 17th century, who dedicated his life to science and collecting, the Valvasor Award is given for lifetime achievement in the museum field and for outstanding contributions to the conservation, presentation, and popularisation of movable natural and cultural heritage in Slovenia and abroad.  
 
Named after [[Janez Vajkard Valvasor]] (1641–1693), the Slovene polymath of the 17th century, who dedicated his life to science and collecting, the Valvasor Award is given for lifetime achievement in the museum field and for outstanding contributions to the conservation, presentation, and popularisation of movable natural and cultural heritage in Slovenia and abroad.  
  
In addition, the Slovene Museum Society bestows Valvasor Recognitions for important achievements in the field of museology in the previous year, while the Valvasor Honorary Recognition is awarded to special merit in popularising museology and movable cultural heritage and for significant grants of sponsors to museums and galleries.
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In addition, the Slovene Museum Society bestows Valvasor Recognitions for important achievements in the field of museology in the previous year, while the Valvasor Honorary Recognition is awarded to special merit in popularising museology and movable cultural heritage and for significant donations and sponsorships to museums and galleries. The Valvasor Carnation, however, promotes museums' participatory projects with a larger social impact. 
  
Following a call for the Valvasor Award and Recognition nominees, the commission makes the selection of winners based on activities of the preceding calendar year. The awards are by rule given on the eve of International Museum Day (18 May). The ceremony is occasionally accompanied by a cultural programme in one of the museums in Ljubljana.
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Following a call for the Valvasor Award and Recognition nominees, the commission makes the selection of winners based on activities of the preceding calendar year. By rule, the awards are given in one of the museums in Ljubljana on the eve of [[International Council of Museums (ICOM), Slovenia|International Museum Day]] (18 May).
  
 
== Previous winners ==
 
== Previous winners ==
In the last decade the majority of the awards was bestowed for the lifetime achievements of individual curators and museum workers ([[Anja Dular]] in 2014, [[Andrej Medved]] in 2013, [[Lilijana Nedič]] in 2012, [[Timotej Knific]] in 2011, [[Breda Ilich Klančnik]] in 2009, [[Meta Gabršek Prosenc]] in 2008, [[Irena Šavel]] in 2007, [[Jasna Horvat]] 2006, [[Lidija Tavčar]] in 2005, [[Maja Žvanut]] in 2004, [[Kemal Selmanović]] in 2002, and [[Tone Kregar]] in 2000), although in 2001 the ''Živeti v Celju'' [To live in Celje] permanent exhibition of [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] has received the Valvasor Award as well.
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In the last two decades, the lifetime achievement awards have gone to individual curators and museum workers such as [[Nina Zdravič Polič]] ([[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]]), [[Metka Fujs]] ([[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]]), [[Andrej Dular]] ([[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]], ex [[Bela krajina Museum, Metlika|Bela krajina Museum]]), [[Darja Pirkmajer]] ([[Celje Regional Museum]]), [[Anja Dular]] ([[National Museum of Slovenia]]), [[Andrej Medved]] ([[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]]), [[Inja Smerdel]] ([[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]]), [[Lilijana Nedič]] ([[Slovenian Cinematheque]]), [[Timotej Knific]] ([[National Museum of Slovenia]] & [[Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana]]), [[Breda Ilich Klančnik]] ([[Moderna galerija (MG)]]), [[Meta Gabršek Prosenc]] ([[Maribor Art Gallery]]), [[Irena Šavel]] ([[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]]), [[Jasna Horvat]] ([[National Museum of Slovenia]]), [[Lidija Tavčar]] ([[National Gallery of Slovenia]]), [[Maja Žvanut]] ([[National Museum of Slovenia]]), and [[Kemal Selmanović]] ([[National Gallery of Slovenia]]).
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Winners of single achievement awards and recognitions are announced in the annual booklet that accompanies the awards ceremony. Archives of these booklets are available at the website of the Association of Slovene Museums (see link below).
  
 
== See also ==
 
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Valvasorjeva nagrada
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Originally established in 1971 by the Association of Slovene Museums, the Valvasor Award is the highest national award for achievements in the field of museology. It has been conferred annually since 1998 by the Slovene Museum Society to individual curators, museum workers, or museum institutions.


Types of awards

Named after Janez Vajkard Valvasor (1641–1693), the Slovene polymath of the 17th century, who dedicated his life to science and collecting, the Valvasor Award is given for lifetime achievement in the museum field and for outstanding contributions to the conservation, presentation, and popularisation of movable natural and cultural heritage in Slovenia and abroad.

In addition, the Slovene Museum Society bestows Valvasor Recognitions for important achievements in the field of museology in the previous year, while the Valvasor Honorary Recognition is awarded to special merit in popularising museology and movable cultural heritage and for significant donations and sponsorships to museums and galleries. The Valvasor Carnation, however, promotes museums' participatory projects with a larger social impact.

Following a call for the Valvasor Award and Recognition nominees, the commission makes the selection of winners based on activities of the preceding calendar year. By rule, the awards are given in one of the museums in Ljubljana on the eve of International Museum Day (18 May).

Previous winners

In the last two decades, the lifetime achievement awards have gone to individual curators and museum workers such as Nina Zdravič Polič (Slovene Ethnographic Museum), Metka Fujs (Murska Sobota Regional Museum), Andrej Dular (Slovene Ethnographic Museum, ex Bela krajina Museum), Darja Pirkmajer (Celje Regional Museum), Anja Dular (National Museum of Slovenia), Andrej Medved (Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries), Inja Smerdel (Slovene Ethnographic Museum), Lilijana Nedič (Slovenian Cinematheque), Timotej Knific (National Museum of Slovenia & Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana), Breda Ilich Klančnik (Moderna galerija (MG)), Meta Gabršek Prosenc (Maribor Art Gallery), Irena Šavel (Murska Sobota Regional Museum), Jasna Horvat (National Museum of Slovenia), Lidija Tavčar (National Gallery of Slovenia), Maja Žvanut (National Museum of Slovenia), and Kemal Selmanović (National Gallery of Slovenia).

Winners of single achievement awards and recognitions are announced in the annual booklet that accompanies the awards ceremony. Archives of these booklets are available at the website of the Association of Slovene Museums (see link below).

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