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Likovni salon Celje


Likovni salon Celje 2010 East Side Story Photo Robert Ograjensek.JPG2-channel video projection and photography exhibition East Side Story, Igor Grubić, Likovni salon Celje, 2010

The Likovni salon Celje (Likovni salon Gallery) is a referential contemporary arts space where exhibitions of Slovene and international artists are featured. Many exhibitions extend to other venues managed by the institute. The gallery opened in 1963 as a modernist white cube space in the ground floor of the Narodni dom cultural house and was initially managed by the local Association of Fine Artists, since 2005 it is managed by the Celeia Celje Institute - Centre for Contemporary Arts.

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Likovni salon Celje 2010 East Side Story Photo Robert Ograjensek.JPG



Španski borci Culture Centre


Spanski borci Culture Centre 2010 Exterior.JPGThe front view of the Španski borci Culture Centre.

Španski borci Culture Centre re-opened in November 2009 in the Ljubljana-Moste neighbourhood of the city. Run by En-Knap Productions, the centre represents the largest facility intended for cultural activities in Slovenia managed by a non-governmental organisation. Providing a much-needed performing space in Ljubljana as well as two rehearsal spaces, the centre's programme focuses on stage arts, however, it also cover the areas of music, visual arts, literature, and offers a children's programme. The centre also includes a reading room, mediatheque, coffee shop and gallery.

As the permanent residence of the EnKnapGroup (EKG) and one of the venues of the Gibanica (Moving Cake) Festival of Slovene Dance, the Španski borci Culture Centre has been slated since June 2011 to become the seat of the new Centre of Contemporary Dance, according to the agreement signed by the Ministry of Culture and the Municipality of Ljubljana.

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Spanski borci Culture Centre 2010 Exterior.JPG