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− | The premises of the association also offer a gallery space | + | The premises of the association also offer a gallery space EPeKa Space. Recently the works by [[Jernej Forbici]] (SLO), [[Bojana Radulovič]] (MNE), [[Marko Lipuš]] (SLO) and of others were on display there. |
− | In 2013 a major exhibition entitled ''Intergenerational Comics Exhibition - Together for a Better Living'' was opened and hosted 50 adult and 50 young artists. The exhibition was a part of an international EU | + | In 2013 a major exhibition entitled ''Intergenerational Comics Exhibition - Together for a Better Living'' was opened and hosted 50 adult and 50 young artists. The exhibition was a part of an international EU funded project coordinated by Info Project from Romania and has involved 11 organisations from various countries (Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom). |
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28 Jun 2014
28 Jul 2014
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3 Jun 2014
16 Nov 2014
Slovene comics showcased at the exhibition 100 years in the Balkans: The comic strip in resistance, coorganised by EPeKa Scientific and Research Association, Stripartnica Buch
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2 Jun 2014
An exhibition of Slovene comics, organised by the EPeKa Scientific and Research Association and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Brussels,
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12 Apr 2013
8 May 2013
An exhibition of Slovene comic books coorganised by EPeKa Scientific and Research Association and Stripartnica Buch
Exhibitions
The premises of the association also offer a gallery space EPeKa Space. Recently the works by Jernej Forbici (SLO), Bojana Radulovič (MNE), Marko Lipuš (SLO) and of others were on display there.
In 2013 a major exhibition entitled Intergenerational Comics Exhibition - Together for a Better Living was opened and hosted 50 adult and 50 young artists. The exhibition was a part of an international EU funded project coordinated by Info Project from Romania and has involved 11 organisations from various countries (Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom).