The Peace Institute was founded in 1991 by a group of independent intellectuals, with an initial focus on peace studies and issues of violence, war, and security. +
The publicly accessible library of the Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies offers over 2,000 basic works relating to the fields of sociological and political theory, conflict resolution, non-violent communication, security, women's studies, and cultural policy, as well as some important international scientific periodicals from said fields. +
A branch gallery of the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries network, Pečarič Gallery houses a permanent collection of works by the artist Herman Pečarič (1908–1981), a native of Primorska. +
Pekarna ("Bakery") is the largest alternative cultural centre in north east Slovenia, located in a former military bakery on the right bank of the Drava River in the city of Maribor. +
Formally established in 1996 Pekarna magdalenske mreže is a non-profit, non-governmental private institution for the support of civil-social initiatives and multicultural co-operation which has been active at the Pekarna Cultural Centre (located in a former military bakery) since 1994. +
Simultaneously being an organisational vehicle for dancers, designers, architects and musicians, the Pekinpah Association is a rather curious production house. +
Established in 1993, the international festival of contemporary performance arts Performa focuses on presenting innovative art practices from the areas of performance art, theatre, visual and media art, literature and music. +
The Permanent Representation of the Republic of Slovenia to the European Union in Brussels was established on 1 May 2004 as soon as Slovenia had joined the EU. +
The vocal group Perpetuum Jazzile is comprised of both female and male singers, who perform songs without any instrumental accompaniment and therefore use various techniques, including vocal percussion, to cover all the elements in the music. +
Petra Pan Film Production (PPFP) was founded in 2003 and is run by the Slovene director, screenwriter and producer Petra Seliškar and the Cuban-Macedonian co-producer and director of photography Brand Ferro. +
Phainomena is a quarterly journal devoted to the study of and translation in the areas of phenomenology, hermeneutics, social hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, the theory of science, the philosophy of art, the history of philosophy and the philosophy of culture. +
Officially established in 1974, with origins tracing back to the Maribor Amateur Photographic and Cinema Association (set up in 1936), the Photoclub Maribor is one of the most active such organisation in Slovenia today. +
Originally established in 1946 as the Photo-Kino Union of Slovenia, the Photographic Federation of Slovenia currently unites almost 30 Slovene photographic clubs. +
Since 2003 the non-profit organisation Photon Gallery – Centre for Contemporary Photography researches and presents contemporary fine art photography. +