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Established in [[established::1987]] and managed by the [[Insula-Obala Visual Artists Association]], this gallery features the work of member artists from of the Coast region. In 20 years it prepared more than 400 exhibitions. Beside the programme of mainly solo exhibitions of local artists such as [[Janez Matelič]] or [[Peter Abram]], the gallery features also works of international artists as the poetic Spanish graphic artist Ines Gonzalez or painter Raffaela Bartoli.  
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Established in [[established::1987]] and managed by the [[Insula-Obala Visual Artists Association]], [[Insula Gallery]] features the work of member artists from the Littoral region of Slovenia. In 20 years it has prepared more than 400 exhibitions. Beside the programme of mainly solo exhibitions of local artists such as [[Janez Matelič]] or [[Peter Abram]], the gallery also features works of international artists such as the poetic Spanish graphic artist Ines Gonzalez or painter Raffaela Bartoli.  
 
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Occasionally the Insula Gallery also prepares exhibitions in other galleries or non official gallery spaces on the Coast like in the Manzioli Palace or Gravisi Butorai Palace (both in Izola). It regularly features exhibitions in the [[Praetorian Palace]] in Koper, where it offers approximately 10 exhibitions annually. On principles of exchanges it cooperates also with further national and international galleries and art spaces.  
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Occasionally the Insula Gallery also prepares exhibitions in other galleries or non-official gallery spaces along the Slovene coast such as the Manzioli Palace or Gravisi Butorai Palace (both in Izola). It regularly features exhibitions in the [[Praetorian Palace]] in Koper, where it offers approximately 10 exhibitions annually. Through various exchanges, the gallery also cooperates with other national and international galleries and art spaces.  
  
 
== See also ==  
 
== See also ==  
*[[Insula-Obala Visual Artists Association]]
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* [[Municipality of Izola-Isola]]
 
* [[Municipality of Izola-Isola]]
  

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Galerija insula
Smrekarjeva 20, SI-6310 Izola-Isola
Phone386 (0) 5 641 5303




Established in 1987 and managed by the Insula-Obala Visual Artists Association, Insula Gallery features the work of member artists from the Littoral region of Slovenia. In 20 years it has prepared more than 400 exhibitions. Beside the programme of mainly solo exhibitions of local artists such as Janez Matelič or Peter Abram, the gallery also features works of international artists such as the poetic Spanish graphic artist Ines Gonzalez or painter Raffaela Bartoli.


Occasionally the Insula Gallery also prepares exhibitions in other galleries or non-official gallery spaces along the Slovene coast such as the Manzioli Palace or Gravisi Butorai Palace (both in Izola). It regularly features exhibitions in the Praetorian Palace in Koper, where it offers approximately 10 exhibitions annually. Through various exchanges, the gallery also cooperates with other national and international galleries and art spaces.

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