KID Dog, the Designers and Graffiti Artists’ Society, is a non-governmental cultural and educational organisation which organises graphic design workshops and exhibitions, stimulates co-operation between designers and graffiti artists, and connects Slovene designers and graffiti artists with those abroad. +
Kinoatelje, the centre for audio-visual and intercultural services was established in 1977 by Darko Bratina (1942–1997) in Gorizia-Gorica, a town situated on the Italian side of the Italo-Slovene border. +
Kino Bežigrad – sometimes also called Kino Gledališče Bežigrad (Cinema Theatre Bežigrad) – is a small cinema in the Ljubljana neighbourhood of Bežigrad. +
As one of the first cinema halls in Ljubljana (opened in 1923), the Kinodvor Cinema has throughout its history served as a commercial cinema hall, as a "Red Light" cinema hall, and as an art cinema. +
Kinoklub Vič was one of Ljubljana's commercially oriented cinemas and it remained the only cinema hall in the center of Ljubljana owned by Kolosej Cinemas (it once owned 7 cinemas). +
The Kino Otok – Isola Cinema International Film Festival has been exploring the art of film since 2004, discovering various film expressions in the company of filmmakers and an audience of all generations. +
Kino Pivka (Pivka Cinema) is housed in the Krpanov dom Pivka, a multipurpose centre (renovated in 2015) in the small town of Pivka in the Karst region of southwestern Slovenia. +
Kinotečnik is a bimonthly 12-page newsletter in Slovenian published by the Slovenian Cinematheque Programme Department which includes the Cinematheque's monthly programme guide as well as texts on retrospectives and featured directors, reviews of individual films being screened, and details of other programming activities. +