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{{Teaser|[[TukadMUNGA Gallery|TukadMunga]] is an art gallery that hosts exhibitions, educational projects, literature gatherings, workshops and lectures and welcomes everyone, including young and less established artists. It was founded in [[established::2009]] by [[Iskra Beličanska]], [[Vladimir Leben]] and [[Joao Paulo Nasri]] as the main project of Studio 8, a non-profit multicultural interdisciplinary art organization.
 
{{Teaser|[[TukadMUNGA Gallery|TukadMunga]] is an art gallery that hosts exhibitions, educational projects, literature gatherings, workshops and lectures and welcomes everyone, including young and less established artists. It was founded in [[established::2009]] by [[Iskra Beličanska]], [[Vladimir Leben]] and [[Joao Paulo Nasri]] as the main project of Studio 8, a non-profit multicultural interdisciplinary art organization.
 
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==Beginnings==
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===Beginnings===
 
The space at Soteska 8 had been used for artistic events (open studios, workshops) even before the formal establishment of the gallery that was opened in May 2009 with the exhibition ''Animal Kingdom'' by [[Vladimir Leben]]. The name TukadMunga - a river that runs upstream is in relation to the alternative policy of the gallery which is informally also known as Soteska, and since January 2012 named Prostor (“Space”).
 
The space at Soteska 8 had been used for artistic events (open studios, workshops) even before the formal establishment of the gallery that was opened in May 2009 with the exhibition ''Animal Kingdom'' by [[Vladimir Leben]]. The name TukadMunga - a river that runs upstream is in relation to the alternative policy of the gallery which is informally also known as Soteska, and since January 2012 named Prostor (“Space”).
==Workshops and courses==
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===Workshops and courses===
 
TukadMunga organises or co-organises various workshops, such as ''Light and Textile'', ''Illustrations for Ibotity picture book'' and ''Batik workshop'' led by [[Katja Colja]].
 
TukadMunga organises or co-organises various workshops, such as ''Light and Textile'', ''Illustrations for Ibotity picture book'' and ''Batik workshop'' led by [[Katja Colja]].
 
Art courses TukadMunga - ''Iskra'' take place in or in front of the the gallery and are led by [[Iskra Beličanska]] and assistant [[Matjaž Stražar]]. The courses finish with an exhibition and are supported by Employment Service of Slovenia and European Social Fund and are free for unemployed.
 
Art courses TukadMunga - ''Iskra'' take place in or in front of the the gallery and are led by [[Iskra Beličanska]] and assistant [[Matjaž Stražar]]. The courses finish with an exhibition and are supported by Employment Service of Slovenia and European Social Fund and are free for unemployed.
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==Prostor==
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Since 2012 the exhibition space at Soteska 8 is called [[Prostor]] and it is run by the [[Festival of Love and Art]] (FLU) and [[Studio 8]]. The gallery was renovated with the profit of an art market in December 2011 that was organized by [[Festival of Love and Art]] selling mostly the artworks created during FLU's 18 colonies.
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Prostor is an exhibition space that is not narrowly specialised for presenting artworks in certain medium or with specific theme so it welcomes everyone, including less established artists.
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The gallery is led by [[Dime Temkov]] who aims to create a friendly environment with coffee and wireless internet for visitors to hang out among the artworks. Beside exhibitions Prostor also hosts other events such as poetry readings, books presentations etc. Director of Studio 8 [[Damjana Lavrič]] is leading various art workshops.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

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TukadMunga is an art gallery that hosts exhibitions, educational projects, literature gatherings, workshops and lectures and welcomes everyone, including young and less established artists. It was founded in 2009 by Iskra Beličanska, Vladimir Leben and Joao Paulo Nasri as the main project of Studio 8, a non-profit multicultural interdisciplinary art organization.

Beginnings

The space at Soteska 8 had been used for artistic events (open studios, workshops) even before the formal establishment of the gallery that was opened in May 2009 with the exhibition Animal Kingdom by Vladimir Leben. The name TukadMunga - a river that runs upstream is in relation to the alternative policy of the gallery which is informally also known as Soteska, and since January 2012 named Prostor (“Space”).

Workshops and courses

TukadMunga organises or co-organises various workshops, such as Light and Textile, Illustrations for Ibotity picture book and Batik workshop led by Katja Colja. Art courses TukadMunga - Iskra take place in or in front of the the gallery and are led by Iskra Beličanska and assistant Matjaž Stražar. The courses finish with an exhibition and are supported by Employment Service of Slovenia and European Social Fund and are free for unemployed.

Prostor

Since 2012 the exhibition space at Soteska 8 is called Prostor and it is run by the Festival of Love and Art (FLU) and Studio 8. The gallery was renovated with the profit of an art market in December 2011 that was organized by Festival of Love and Art selling mostly the artworks created during FLU's 18 colonies. Prostor is an exhibition space that is not narrowly specialised for presenting artworks in certain medium or with specific theme so it welcomes everyone, including less established artists. The gallery is led by Dime Temkov who aims to create a friendly environment with coffee and wireless internet for visitors to hang out among the artworks. Beside exhibitions Prostor also hosts other events such as poetry readings, books presentations etc. Director of Studio 8 Damjana Lavrič is leading various art workshops.

External links

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Galerija Prostor +
Galerija Prostor +
SI-1000 Ljubljana +
Soteska 8 +
+386 / 40 558 012 +
Ljubljana +
SI-1000 +
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