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− | The [[Križanke International Art Colony]] was established in [[established::1998]] and is run by [[Festival Ljubljana Public Institute]]. Every year, [[Tomo Vran]], a painter and artistic director selects eight painters (four Slovene and four international) who create new works at the summer festival outdoor venue in [[Križanke]], with performing arts events also being an inspiration for the colony's participants. Completed works are exhibited at | + | The [[Križanke International Art Colony]] was established in [[established::1998]] and is run by the [[Festival Ljubljana Public Institute]]. Every year, [[Tomo Vran]], a painter and artistic director selects eight painters (four Slovene and four international) who create new works at the summer festival outdoor venue in [[Križanke]], with performing arts events also being an inspiration for the colony's participants. Completed works are exhibited at the so called Knight's Hall at Križanke until the [[Ljubljana Festival]] is over. |
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− | + | Many renowned (among them Manuel Chabrera, Renate Christin, [[Mojca Zlokarnik]], [[Vesna Čadež]], [[Lojze Logar]], [[France Slana]], etc) have already participated in this traditional colony, one of the few such ones that emerged in an urban environment. | |
− | Selected works from past colonies remain in the Ljubljana Festival Collection, | + | |
+ | Selected works from past colonies remain in the Ljubljana Festival Collection, with the colonies sometimes followed by a touring exhibition in Slovenia and abroad (in 2007 at Kunststation in Kleinsassen, Germany). | ||
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Revision as of 17:51, 5 August 2016
Many renowned (among them Manuel Chabrera, Renate Christin, Mojca Zlokarnik, Vesna Čadež, Lojze Logar, France Slana, etc) have already participated in this traditional colony, one of the few such ones that emerged in an urban environment.
Selected works from past colonies remain in the Ljubljana Festival Collection, with the colonies sometimes followed by a touring exhibition in Slovenia and abroad (in 2007 at Kunststation in Kleinsassen, Germany).