Established in 1990, Kres Publishing House specialises in translations of children's literature, but its publishing programme ranges from books by Slovene and foreign authors – including manuals, illustrated books for children and young people, textbooks – to dictionaries (including a Slovenian-Latin dictionary in six volumes) and books on ethnological subjects. +
In 2005 the programme of the MIKK Youth Information Cultural Club, Murska Sobota was expanded with the establishment of the 400-square-metre KRIK Multimedia Centre Pomurje (MMC Pomurje) within the former library of Murska Sobota Castle. +
The Original Slovene Picture Book Award, since 2011 named Kristina Brenk Award has been bestowed annually by the Chamber of Publishing and Bookselling since 2004. +
Established in 1977 in Novo mesto (and later also in the early 1980s in Ljubljana), Krka Gallery hosts a regular programme of exhibitions and is a lively venue for contemporary visual arts, where painters, sculptors, designers, photographers and, occasionally, poets present their work. +
Located in the narrow valley beneath the Jelovica plateau, the town of Kropa has preserved the appearance of an old iron-making settlement and since 1953 has been protected as important state cultural monument. +
The Krško Culture House opened its doors in 1977, when the erection of the new multi-purpose building by the architect Franci Filipčič served as a celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Municipality of Krško, its founder. +
Set in a desacralised 18th-century church, the Krško Gallery is a unique exhibition venue for various contemporary artistic endeavours in the field of visual arts. +
Run by Krtina, NGO for Publishing, Research and Cultural Activities since 2005, the Krtača ('Brush') web magazine featured current humanities information, critical thinking, book reviews, and an open media space. +
The institution established in 1949 as the Regional People's Library was renamed to Ksaver Meško Library Slovenj Gradec in 1974, and relocated to new premises in 1980. +
Presented by the Contemporary Dance Association Slovenia since 2013, the Ksenija Hribar Awards honour professionals in the field of contemporary dance in Slovenia whose excellence and innovative work importantly contribute to the quality and development of contemporary dance in Slovenia. +
Established in 1996, KUD AAC Zrakogled is a Koper-based platform for writers, and translators working in the Histrian (Slovene – Croatian – Italian) cultural space. +