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The [[Chamber of Culture of Slovenia]] is the main Slovene contact of the ECA. Other participating organisations include the [[Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU)]], the [[Slovene Music Artists Association]], the [[Slovenian Association of Dramatic Artists]], the [[Designers Society of Slovenia (DOS)]], the [[Union of Associations of Slovene Librarians]], the [[Society of Slovene Composers]], the [[Association of Slovenian Filmmakers]], the [[Association of Ballet Artists of Slovenia]], the Society of Gallery Owners and Antiquarians of Slovenia, the [[Association of Slovene Museums]], the [[Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia]], the Slovene Orchestra Musicians Associations, the Society for Language Advisers and Proof Readers of Slovenia, the Culture and Arts Centre Klemenčič Days and the Society of Conservators of Slovenia. In March 2003 ECA intervened in favour of Slovene minority Radio dva in Carinthia, Austria, and protested against its abolition by writing to the Austrian and Carinthian authorities.
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The European Council of Artists (ECA) has not been active since 2014.
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Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.
 
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== External links ==
 
*[http://www.mk.gov.si/en/expert_committees_counsels_and_funds/chamber_of_culture_of_slovenia/ European Council of Artists web page on Ministry of Culture website]
 
  
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== Archival article ==
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[[Category:Cultural policy]]
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The purpose of the European Council of Artists (ECA) has been to help professional artists influence European strategies concerning European artists, particularly their social and economic situation. In March 2003, for instance, the ECA intervened in favour of Slovene minority Radio dva in Carinthia, Austria, and protested against its abolition by writing to the Austrian and Carinthian authorities.
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The [[Chamber of Culture of Slovenia]] is the main Slovene contact of the ECA. Other participating organisations include the [[Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU)]], the [[Slovene Music Artists Association]], the [[Slovenian Association of Dramatic Artists]], the [[Designers Society of Slovenia (DOS)]], the [[Union of Associations of Slovene Librarians]], the [[Society of Slovene Composers]], the [[Association of Slovenian Filmmakers]], the [[Association of Ballet Artists of Slovenia]], the Society of Gallery Owners and Antiquarians of Slovenia, the [[Association of Slovene Museums]], the [[Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia]], the Slovene Orchestra Musicians Associations, the Society for Language Advisers and Proof Readers of Slovenia, the Culture and Arts Centre Klemenčič Days and the Society of Conservators of Slovenia.
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== See also ==
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*[[Chamber of Culture of Slovenia]]

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European Council of Artists (ECA), Slovenia
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The European Council of Artists (ECA) has not been active since 2014. Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.


Archival article

The purpose of the European Council of Artists (ECA) has been to help professional artists influence European strategies concerning European artists, particularly their social and economic situation. In March 2003, for instance, the ECA intervened in favour of Slovene minority Radio dva in Carinthia, Austria, and protested against its abolition by writing to the Austrian and Carinthian authorities.

The Chamber of Culture of Slovenia is the main Slovene contact of the ECA. Other participating organisations include the Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU), the Slovene Music Artists Association, the Slovenian Association of Dramatic Artists, the Designers Society of Slovenia (DOS), the Union of Associations of Slovene Librarians, the Society of Slovene Composers, the Association of Slovenian Filmmakers, the Association of Ballet Artists of Slovenia, the Society of Gallery Owners and Antiquarians of Slovenia, the Association of Slovene Museums, the Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia, the Slovene Orchestra Musicians Associations, the Society for Language Advisers and Proof Readers of Slovenia, the Culture and Arts Centre Klemenčič Days and the Society of Conservators of Slovenia.


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European Council of Artists (ECA), Slovenia +
SI-1000 Ljubljana +
Festival Ljubljana, Trg francoske revolucije 1 +
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