[[Image:Avgust Cernigoj Gallery 2011 Permanent exhibition Photo Lipica Stud Farm Archive.jpg|1280px]]<small class="imgdesc">[[Avgust Černigoj]] (1898–1985) is credited with influencing Slovene Fine Art by introducing Constructivism to Slovenia. +
The [[Avla NLB Gallery, Ljubljana|Avla NLB Gallery]] was established in 1971 in the foyer of the headquarters of the largest Slovene bank – Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB), next to the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] in the Ljubljana city centre. +
The history of the [[Avsenik Ensemble]] goes back to 1953, when the accordion player [[Slavko Avsenik]] (1929–2015) formed his first trio and later regrouped it into a quartet that also featured his older brother [[Vilko Ovsenik]] (who had changed his name to the pre-WWI spelling of the family's last name). +
Located at the Avsenik homestead in Begunje na Gorenjskem, the [[Avsenik Gallery]] was founded in 1989 by academic painter [[Martin Avsenik]], son of musician [[Slavko Avsenik]] (1929–2015), leader of the internationally-renowned and award-winning folk pop music group [[Avsenik Ensemble]]. +
With the motto "an asylum for critical thoughts", [[Azil Bookshop]] is the first Slovene bookshop to specialise in theory and reference books related to the social sciences and the humanities, especially sociology, philosophy, archaeology, psychology, anthropology and the arts. +
Launched in 2001 by KUD Balkanika in Ljubljana, [[Balcanis Magazine]] covers current events and issues in individual countries of Central and South Eastern Europe. +
The [[Balkan Incentive Fund for Culture (BIFC)]] is one out of three grants schemes awarded by the European Cultural Foundation (ECF) in order to strengthen relations across the Western Balkans and the region's relations with Europe. +
[[BaRock Festival]] was launched in 2014 in the charming garden of one of the best preserved Baroque mansions in Slovenia, [[Dornava Mansion]] located north of the Dornava village in north-eastern Slovenia. +