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Revision as of 14:00, 19 August 2018
Programme
The exhibition programme of Ravne Gallery focuses on contemporary art production from the world and Slovenia, with a special focus on the Koroška region. An even more precise selection of the exhibitions follows the idea of a style and art media diverse programme, and with an emphasis on younger authors. In this way, Ravne Gallery offers an insight into the most contemporary developments in the field of modern art, both in the region and beyond.
So far, its exhibition programme has included innovative Slovenian and international artists, at individual and collective exhibitions, such as Matej Pečnikar, Pino Poggi, Justus Jager, Uroš Zavodnik, Tjaša Rener, Jure Markota, Metka Zupanič, art collective Small but Dangers, Maja Pučl, Štefan Marflak, Vesna Krebs, Matija Plevnik & Kaja Avberšek, Nika Oblak & Primož Novak, Maša Jazbec, Aljaž Velički, Boris Beja, Kaja Brezočnik & Viktor Senkov, Andrej Grošelj, Jože Tisnikar, Štefan Planinc, Wolfgang Temmel, Simon Chang, Benjamin Kumprej, Sergei Balenok, David Herzog Leitinger, Mark Požlep, Jårg Geismar, Stojan Brezočnik, Sanela Jahić and Irmgard Schaumberger. It also presented collections of Slovenian graphic art, works of fine artists from Koroška region or presentations of video works thematising traumatic events related to the war in the former Yugoslavia.
Educational programme
Ravne Gallery also organizes a pedagogical programme: the so-called Berneker's workshops, named after Franc Berneker (1874–1932), the sculptor from Slovenj Gradec, are intended for children and youth; one part is dedicated to presentations of the current exhibitions, while the other to artistic creation.
The pedagogical program for kindergartens and elementary schools also includes exhibitions guidance and gallery lessons with creative workshops. To secondary school students, the Gallery offers the interest activities related to the exhibition programme of the gallery.