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− | Since 2003 the programme of the [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics]] festival has been enriched by the [[Genius Loci Lera Workshop]], which is organised annually at | + | Since 2003 the programme of the [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics]] festival has been enriched by the [[Genius Loci Lera Workshop]], which is organised annually at [[Museum of Salt Making, Sečovlje|Sečovlje Salt Pans]] by [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] and Soline Pridelava soli Ltd. |
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− | + | In the beginning many prominent guests came not just from Slovenia (Emerik Bernard, and Milena Usenik) but also from France (Petar Omčikus and Kosa Bokšan), Mexico, Germany, and Spain. In recent years the multimedia workshop have become more national. In 2004 Slovene artists Jakov Brdar, Mirsad Begić, and Tone Lapajne, who worked with saltflat mud and salt, were documented by photographer Boris Gaberščik and documentary film maker Matjaž Žbontar. In 2006 there have been working sculptor Mirko Bratuša, film maker Jasna Hribernik, photographer Branko Lenart and three painters: Tone Lapajne, Vladimir Makuc, and Cveto Marsič. The crew of the workshop include participants: Huiqin Wang, a painter from China, who has lived and worked in Slovenia for many years; video artist Saša Sagadin; poet Tone Pavček; photographer Matjaž Prešeren; designer Miljenko Licul; painter Tone Lapajne; and journalist Sašo Dravinec. | |
Each year the workshop is followed by an exhibition accompanied by a trilingual catalogue. | Each year the workshop is followed by an exhibition accompanied by a trilingual catalogue. | ||
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* [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] | * [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] | ||
* [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics]] | * [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.obalne-galerije.si Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries website] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts studios]] | [[Category:Visual arts studios]] |
Revision as of 00:01, 26 February 2010
In the beginning many prominent guests came not just from Slovenia (Emerik Bernard, and Milena Usenik) but also from France (Petar Omčikus and Kosa Bokšan), Mexico, Germany, and Spain. In recent years the multimedia workshop have become more national. In 2004 Slovene artists Jakov Brdar, Mirsad Begić, and Tone Lapajne, who worked with saltflat mud and salt, were documented by photographer Boris Gaberščik and documentary film maker Matjaž Žbontar. In 2006 there have been working sculptor Mirko Bratuša, film maker Jasna Hribernik, photographer Branko Lenart and three painters: Tone Lapajne, Vladimir Makuc, and Cveto Marsič. The crew of the workshop include participants: Huiqin Wang, a painter from China, who has lived and worked in Slovenia for many years; video artist Saša Sagadin; poet Tone Pavček; photographer Matjaž Prešeren; designer Miljenko Licul; painter Tone Lapajne; and journalist Sašo Dravinec.
Each year the workshop is followed by an exhibition accompanied by a trilingual catalogue.