FOREST ENCOUNTERS 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2025 The project is a cross-disciplinary collaboration between partners from Slovenia, Austria, Belgium, and beyond, and aims to develop a multifaceted understanding of diverse values, meanings, challenges, and perspectives related to forest. Bringing together the disciplines of art, forestry, and the humanities, the project approaches the forest as a site where we can explore ecology and interconnectedness but also as a site of diverse and often conflictual policies, and social, cultural, and economic practices. long-term programme
ART FOR COLLECTIVE USE 05.10.2015 - 12.04.2024 A long-term programme organized in collaboration with Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. This multiyear programme focuses on art that is created for communal use, acceptance, experience, or rituals and that is usually displayed in the public space. long-term programme
ECOLOGIES OF CARE 06.05.2021 - 28.11.2023 This collaborative programme focuses on interdependencies in care as ethico-political and corpo-material relations, and pay special attention to new modes of art and cultural practice that enable meaningful social and environmental encounters. long-term programme
IGOR ZABEL AWARD: ACCOMPANYING PROGRAMME 08.12.2016 - 17.11.2022 Accompanying events of the Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory. long-term programme
A LETTER TO THE FUTURE: TOWARD RADICAL AND CREATIVE ECOLOGIES 22.05.2021 The online conference, part of the EKO 8 – International Triennial of Art and Environment, 22 May 2021.
Parallel Systems - Establishing and Forming New Media Art 14.11.2019 - 18.12.2019 November/December: different events on establishing and forming new media art in Slovenia and beyond.
On Power in Architecture 21.09.2017 - 26.09.2019 This long-term programme examines architecture in regard to its heterogeneous relationship to power from different philosophical perspectives. long-term programme
Plotting Decolonial Options: Translocal Interrogations 05.06.2018 ICA, London, 5 June 2018, speakers: Edit András, Chandra Frank, Katya García-Antón; chaired by Juliet Steyn
Decolonising the Mind, Provincialising the West 30.11.2017 ICA, London, 30 November 2017; participants: Fouad Asfour, Lina Džuverović, Sanja Iveković, Urška Jurman, Klara Kemp-Welch
Architecture ≠ Art 20.05.2014 - 09.05.2017 The Architecture ≠ Art programme examines the relation between art and architecture. long-term programme
HOW ART MATTERS. AND HOW IT MEANS. 28.05.2016 Together with the DUM Association of Artists we invite you to a series of lectures and a discussion on the questions of how we can (still) establish and preserve the autonomy and sovereignty of art in contemporary society and what that actually means.
How Critical Is the Condition of Critical Writing? 05.02.2015 - 29.03.2016 A two-year programme to reflect on the current role and status of criticism in visual arts and culture; in collaboration with SCCA-Ljubljana. long-term programme
On the Educational Turn... 29.03.2016 Tuesday, 29 March 2016, 6 p.m., +MSUM, Maistrova 3, Ljubljana Participants: Mag. Mara...
Gavin Keeney: Knowledge, Spirit, Law: a Phenomenology of Scholarship 02.04.2015 This lecture series will prepare PhD students, researchers, and scholars for the challenges of contemporary (academic) publication practices.
Who’s Afraid of Contemporary Art? 05.03.2015 Educational comic workshop for children and youth with the aim to familiarise with contemporary visual arts and the basics of comics drawing.
Art as Commitment 07.12.2013 International conference with speakers: Keti Chukhrov, Miklavž Komelj, Ravi Sundaram, Raluca Voinea
Reflections and Premises in Contemporary Art, Art Theory and Art History 09.04.2013 - 22.09.2014 A series of lectures on contemporary art and curatorial practices, art theory and art history; in collaboration with SCCA–Ljubljana/World of Art programme.
Igor Zabel: Contemporary Art Theory 25.03.2013 Presentation of the book Igor Zabel: Contemporary Art Theory & discussion: Reflections on Contemporary Art
Exhibition as Artistic Medium, Curator of Contemporary Art as Author. The Changing Statuses of the Exhibition and the Curator in the Field of Contemporary Art 01.10.2010 1 & 2 October 2010, Moderna galerija, Ljubljana International symposium with: Alfred H. Barr Jr., Martin Beck, Beatrice von Bismarck, Michael Fehr, Bogdan Ghiu, Søren Grammel, Paul O'Neill, Kerstin Stakemeier, Mary Anne Staniszewski, Philip Ursprung, Jelena Vesić, Beti Žerovc