Slovene Ethnographic Museum
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27 Nov 2023
10 Dec 2023
Exhibition "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Slovenia in the Light of Unesco Convention", prepared by custodians Nena Židov and Anja Jerin of Slovene Ethnographic Museum. Co-organised by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Buenos Aires.
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15 Sep 2023
23 Nov 2023
Exhibition "Alma Maksimilijana Karlin - Authoress", showcasing the writer's life and work. In the scope of Slovenia – Guest of Honour Country at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2023 and made possible by Municipality of Celje, Slovenian Book Agency, Celje Regional Museum, Celje Museum of Recent History and Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
at the Frankfurt Book Fair
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13 Jun 2023
14 Apr 2024
Exhibition Buzzing Slovenia: of Bees and People, held as part of the 19th European Culture Days, showcasing the traditions of Slovenian beekeeping and innovations in the fields of urban beekeeping and sustainable design. Co-organised by the SKICA Berlin, Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin, Slovene Ethnographic Museum and Radovljica Apiculture Museum.
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13 Jun 2023
13 Jun 2023
Opening of the 2023 Slovenian Cultural Days in the framework of the 19th European Culture Days with the concert by Mirna Bogdanović, an awarded Bosnia-Slovenian jazz singer, and presentation of Slovenia by the Slovenian Tourist Board. Co-organised by the SKICA Berlin, Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin, Slovene Ethnographic Museum and Radovljica Apiculture Museum.
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1 Oct 2020
31 Oct 2020
An exhibition Sea – our life presenting fisherman's ethnographic heritage of Caharija Babčič family, curated by Polona Sketelj, Slovene Ethnographic Museum
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17 Jan 2020
31 Jan 2020
The exhibition Intangible Cultural Heritage in Slovenia in the Light of the UNESCO Convention, curated by Nena Židov and Anja Jerin (Slovene Ethnographic Museum), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje,
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24 Sep 2019
30 Nov 2019
The exhibition Beehive Panels: Images of the Sacred and the Secular, prepared by the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and curated by Bojana Rogelj Škafar,
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11 Mar 2019
7 Apr 2019
The exhibition Slovenian-Slovakian Dimension (among contributors mainly Slovene Ethnographic Museum), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Bratislava,
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20 Nov 2018
27 Nov 2018
The exhibition Intangible Cultural Heritage in Slovenia in the Light of the UNESCO Convention, curated by Nena Židov and Anja Jerin (Slovene Ethnographic Museum), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Sofia,
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13 Nov 2018
26 Nov 2018
Brazil Brasília National Library
The exhibition Intangible Cultural Heritage in Slovenia in the Light of the UNESCO Convention, curated by Nena Židov and Anja Jerin (Slovene Ethnographic Museum), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Brasília,
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14 Sep 2018
The presentation of the Slovenian Alpine Museum, winner of the 2017 Živa Award, and Nina Zdravič Polič (Slovene Ethnographic Museum) participating in the accompanying programme of the presentation of the Živa Award for the best Slavic museum, organised by the Forum of Slavic Cultures International Foundation in cooperation with the National Technical Museum of Prague,
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13 Sep 2018
30 Sep 2018
The exhibition Intangible Cultural Heritage in Slovenia in the Light of the UNESCO Convention, curated by Nena Židov and Anja Jerin (Slovene Ethnographic Museum), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Sarajevo,
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21 Jun 2018
Presentation of the Slovenian roses stamps and the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Slovenia in the light of the UNESCO Convention exhibition, co-organised with the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, within The Long Night of Consulates 2018 programme,
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4 Jun 2018
20 Jun 2018
Poland Lublin Lublin Castle Museum
The exhibition Intangible Cultural Heritage in Slovenia in the Light of the UNESCO Convention, curated by Nena Židov and Anja Jerin (Slovene Ethnographic Museum),
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31 May 2018
3 Jun 2018
Russia Moscow Intermuseum VDNKH Pavilion No. 75
The Forum of Slavic Cultures International Foundation presents Slovenian museums Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Slovene Ethnographic Museum and Slovenian Alpine Museum, featuring lectures and panel discussions by Andreja Rihter (Forum of Slavic Cultures International Foundation), Blaž Peršin (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana), Jernej Hudolin (Heritage preservation and restoration in Slovenia) and Martina Lesar Kikelj (Association of Slovene Restorers),
at the The International Festival Intermuseum
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15 May 2018
23 May 2018
The exhibition Intangible Cultural Heritage of Slovenia in the light of the UNESCO Convention, curated by Nena Židov and Anja Jerin and organised in cooperation with the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Podgorica,
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25 Jan 2018
31 Mar 2018
Slovakia Martin
The exhibition Slovenian-Slovakian Dimension (among contributors mainly Slovene Ethnographic Museum),
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14 Dec 2016
Cocta - Slovenian Pop Drink for All Ages exhibition, provided by the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
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10 Oct 2014
10 Nov 2014
An exhibition of Egyptian objects from the collection of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and a contribution by the museum’s curator Marko Frelih in the framework of the exhibition The Magic of Egypt
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3 Jun 2014
12 Jun 2014
Slavic Carnivals, an exhibition also presenting the Slovene carnival tradition, co-organised by the Slovene Ethnographic Museum,
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16 Feb 2011
20 Aug 2011
Akan Goldweights, an exhibition featuring over 220 objects from the collection of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum,
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1 Jul 2010
31 Oct 2010
Sguardi sull’Africa, an exhibition featuring objects from the collection of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum,
History
The first collections incorporated in the Kranjska Provincial Museum were only partly relating to Slovene culture and were mainly non-European with items donated by Slovene seamen and missioners (Friderik Baraga, Ignacij Knoblehar, Franc Pirc, Janez Čebulj).
The ethnological collections were managed by the Institute of Ethnography since its establishment in 1921 at the then-called National Museum within the Rudolfinum building in Ljubljana. Two years later the Institute got independent as Royal Ethnographic Museum with Niko Županič as the head. In 1941 it was renamed into Ethnographic Museum and in 1964 into Slovene Ethnographic Museum. The collections were presented at some castles in Ljubljana surrounding, like Goričane Castle, which housed the non-European collections.
In 1997 the Museum moved to its current location, an ex-barracks at Metelkova, to which an additional modern museum building was built in 2004.
Programme
The SEM’s mission is to give present and future generations an insight into the traditional and contemporary (material, social and spiritual) culture of Slovenes living on the territory of Slovenia and in nearby countries (Italy, Austria and Hungary) and of Slovene immigrants and ethnic groups living in Slovenia. It also aims to foster knowledge about non-European cultures (American, African, Asian, and Australia & Oceania Collections).
The museum manages 2000 m2 depot, 2700 m2 for permanent exhibitions and three temporary exhibition halls. The ground floor houses multi-functional entrance hall, information part, cloak-room, museum shop and coffee room and ethno workshop. The museum courtyard is used as an extended living room for various events.
Departments
Museum has three departments and several curatorships. The Documentation with a photo studio, the Conservation Restoration Department, dealing with metal, wood and textiles, and the Library are important information centres.
Collections
The museum houses more than 40,000 objects in several collections at eleven curatorships: dwelling culture collection of Slovene ethnical territory consists of furniture, illuminants, building parts and wall decorations, cooking, heating, eating, storing, cleaning and personal care accessories; social culture collection of play toys, Easter eggs and bundles, pastry and inn inventory, tallies and measures, associations; spiritual culture collection of amulets, masks, folk instruments; ethnographic film collection, presenting the lifestyle of Slovenes and peoples of the world, is available online; rural economy, traffic and transport collection of items used at hunting, fishing, gathering, farming; stockbreeding, beekeeping, forestry, transport and travel;folk art and art sources collection of painted beehive front boards, signs, votive images and figurines, tombstones, crucifixes, boxes and plates, household altars, paintings on glass, wood and canvas, distaffs and bars, legacy of Šantel family, art sources by Oton Grebenc pupil, Maksim Gaspari, Peter Žmitek and others; costumes and textiles collection of clothes and accessories, underwear, lacework and embroideries; handicraft and trade collection of pottery, forge, wickerwork, timber industry, textile and footwear trade, dyeing, ropery, clockmaker's trade, lectar and candle making, painting crafts; ethnic minorities collection of Slovene migrants and of minorities and other ethnical communities in Slovenia; African and American collections from Old Egypt, Sudan, Eastern and Western Africa, Togo, South Africa, North and South America, Mexico, Bolivia; Asian, Oceania and Australian collections from China, Tibet, India, Japan, Indonesia, Nepal, Oceania.
A special collections to mention are: the Egyptian collection, donated in 1843 by Laurin, the Easter Sudan collection, donated in 1850 by Ignacij Knoblehar, the Codelli collection from Togo, Nigeria and Camerun brought in 1912–1914, the Pygmy collection donated by Paul Schebest, the Chinese collection collected by Peter Turk in 1912–1913, the Indonesian collection donated by Vera and Aleš Bebler in 1970 and the Mexican collection donated by Vera and Ignac Golob in 1978.
Exhibitions
The museum exhibits two permanent exhibitions. The first one Between Nature and Culture, presented to the public in 2006, has won a Valvasor recognition in 2007. The selection out of museum collections presents over 3000 items of every day and holiday life.
The second permanent exhibition I, Us and Others - Images of my World, staged in 2009, is an exhibition about the human being and its relation to the world.
A special educational expedient is Ethno ABCZ [Etno AbecedaŽ], a labyrinth room for discovering and play with and about the terms and items.
The SEM staged between three and eight guest exhibitions each year, from Belgium, Poland, Macedonia, the Czech Republic, China, Japan, Italy and Bulgaria, and since 1995 the museum has toured its exhibitions (for example, You See Me, I See You: Cultural Diversity through the Roma Eyes toured in 2009 to Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg, Love is in the air: Love gifts in Slovene traditional culture toured to Finland and Hungary). Some staged temporary exhibitions are: Sublime Taiwan – Its Natural and Cultural Sightseeing (2010), Beauty of Chinese Painting: Reprodictions from National Museum Tajpej Collections (2010). The SEM temporary exhibition Sudan Mission 1848–1858 in 2009 presented the oldest collection of African objects Nilotic people in Europe, which were collected by missionar and researcher of White Nil Ignacij Knoblehar.
Two web exhibitions are available online. The Shareholding in Slovenia was prepared in cooperation with Telekom Slovenia. Shareholding in Slovenia
The second web exhibition Ročnadela.org is Slovene migrants’ handcrafts archives, prepared in cooperation with the Institute for Slovenian Studies of Victoria (Austria). Ročnadela.org
Education
Its premises with a reading room are open to the public for educational purposes. The Museum’s Education Department organises guided tours, thematic workshops for children and adults and a range of other educational events such as video screenings, lectures and monthly museum workshops.
Projects
The museum collaborates in the project Carnival king of Europe II in order to research the carnival tradition in Europe. The project is a continuation of the project Carnival king of Europe I and is carried by Museo degli Usi e Costumi della Gente Trentina (Italia) with project participators from Spain, Bulgaria, Croatia, Polland, Romania, Macedonia and Slovenia. It is co-financed by the Culture Department of European Union since 2010.
Slovene Ethnographic Museum is a partner in a project European Route of Roma Culture and Heritage since 2009, which is a project of networking and communications. Among partners are the Council of Europe, the Office for National Minorities and Romano Pejtaušago Kamenci (Slovenia) and others from Luxembourg, Greece, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, France and Romania.
It also takes part in the project Virtual Collection of Masterpieces to collect around 1000 masterpieces from European and Asian museums to present it online.
Publications
The museum publishes the Etnolog (Ethnologist) Journal since 1926, the SEMnovice newsletter, and a variety of other works, including at least one study work each year dealing with museum collections.
Since 1991 the museum publishes the Slovene Ethnographic Museum Library collection, where its collections from the depots are presented to the public. From the 4th volume on the contents are bilingual (Slovene and English).
Another serial publication Art Trails [Likovne sledi] presents art works stored in the museum. The youngest serial publication Collections from This or That Side? presents the ethnographical collections outside the museum, basically referring to Slovene ethnical territory. The volumes are bilingual (in Slovene and in the language of the state, where the collection is presented).
International cooperation
Some foreign museums also borrow objects (toys, old skis) from the SEM. The museum also cooperates in a number of research projects, including in 1998 in the Raphael project 'Linen on Net: The Common Roots of European Linen Patterns', and in 1999-2001 the Virtual European Textile Heritage Site Itineraries, a three-year Raphael project with partners in the UK, Finland, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Austria and Russia.
Since 1999 the SEM has been a 'client' in the MUSEUMS programme Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Retrofitted and New Museum Buildings (Framework 5). It has also cooperated in the MATRA programme and hosted an intern from Russia.
Exchange of international experts and studies abroad is common. Since 1997 the museum has organised and hosted several conferences: in 1998 a symposium on 'Ethnological and Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Death', and in 2000 a conference on 'Food and Celebration, from Fasting to Feasting', the first meeting of Music and Minorities group and a conference of three ICOM committees: CIMUSET, ICTOP, MPT.
The Slovene Ethnographic Museum is a member of the Network of European Ethnographic Museums (NET) and since 2002 it has also been a member of the Association of European Migration Institutions (AEMI), itself also a member of ICOM and ICOM-CIDOC.
See also
- Slovene Ethnographic Museum Library
- Audiovisual Laboratory, Institute of Slovene Ethnology
- Institute of Slovene Ethnology
- Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthopology, University of Ljubljana
- Slovene Ethnological Society
Awards
Publications
Ethnographic collections
- Marija Sušnik Ethnographic Collection, Bizeljsko
- Mining and Ethnographic Collection, Črna na Koroškem
- Mikl House Museum
- Stražna Krajina Ethnological and Historical Collection
- Velika Nedelja Castle
- Miner's House - Ethnological Collection
- Ethnological Collection of Agricultural Implements
- Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice
- Ethnological Collection of Koper Regional Museum
- Tona’s House - St Peter's Ethnological Collection
- Kajžnik Manor House
- Liznjek House, Kranjska Gora
External links
http://www.burger.si/MuzejiInGalerije/SlovenskiEtnografskiMuzej/sem_seznam.html Slovene Ethnographic Museum] on Virtual Guide to Slovene Museums and Galleries