COURSE PARTICIPANTS
Maja Lozič (1979)
Graduated in Art History in Ljubljana.
Janja Gojkovič (1978)
Works as a restorer.
Sandra Belšak (1980)
Graduated in Artistic pedagogics in Ljubljana.
Nataša Berk (1978)
Graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
Irena Orel (1978)
Final year student in Artistic pedagogics in Ljubljana.
Ivana Bago (1979)
Graduated in Art History in Zagreb.
Miha Colner (1978)
Graduated in Art History in Ljubljana.
Ida Hiršenfelder (1977)
Final year student in Sinology degree.
Monika Ivančič (1976)
Graduated in Art History in Ljubljana.
Nina Kodrič (1977)
Graduated in Culturology in Ljubljana.
Mojca Manček (1976)
Graduated in Culturology in Ljubljana.
Tanja Pavlič (1979)
Final year student of Art History in Ljubljana.
Alja Mravljak (1978)
After completing the high school in Ljubljana, she enrolled a two-subject study of the Sociology of Culture and Art History at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. Currently she works in center and Gallery P74.
Andrej Savelli (1974)
In 1998 he gratuated at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. In 1998 he enroled a study of Art History at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. In the year 2001/02 and 2002/03 he had a scholarship of Czech Government at the Charles University in Prague. Since 1999 he works at the Government PR and Media Office as a clipping analyst.
Jasmina Založnik (1979)
She finished her two-subject study of the Sociology of Culture and History of Art at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. Currently she works within the "Studio osem" group.
Petra Kapš (1975)
Teacher of Slovenian language and Theology. In 2002 she enrolled Master study of Culture, Philosophy and Education at the faculty of Education, University of Maribor. As a costumographer she cooperated in the Andreja Kovač project LULU. Since 1999 she works within Gallery Hest. In the 2004 she co-founded the Center for Cultural promotion and development.
Špela Zidar (1981)
Final year student on the History of Art degree course at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana.
Tevž Logar (1979)
Currently he is studing History of Art and Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. Since 1999 he is the working within ťatelje CLOBBŤ group and has participated in the realization of several art projects in Slovenia. He lives and works in Škofja Loka.
Vesna Čadež (1976)
In 2004 she graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana. She exhibited in several group and one person exhibitions: Gallery Lek, 1999; Gallery Jakopič, 2002; World's Art on paper festival, Kranj, 2000; International festival of computer arts, Maribor, 2002; Gallery Ivan Napotnik, Velenje, 2002; Gallery Media Nox, Maribor, 2003.
Mara Ambrožič (1981)
Student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, specializing in Decoration
- projecting and forming exhibitions. From 2001 she has participated in
the realization of several art projects in Italy, Greece and Slovenia.
Since 2001 she is working within Passaporta art group. She lives and works
in Koper and Venice.
Nina Gregorič (1979)
A graduate of the classical ballet course at the High School for Music
and Ballet in Ljubljana. Completed her studies of the sociology of culture
at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana where she is now in her final year
of the history of art course.
Tolja Kanduč (1977)
Final year history of art student at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana.
Tomaž Kučer (1969)
Final year history of art student at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana.
Works in the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana.
Marko Pak (1971)
Organizer of cultural life and student of organizational sciences. Sculptor,
painter, organizer of art exhibitions, critic and curator. Periodically
publishes texts on visual art in magazines and newspapers. From 1998 he
has participated in more than one hundred exhibiting projects. Amongst
others, he was a co-author (with dr. Marina Gržinić) of the visual installation
The Last Futurist Exhibition of Kazimir Malevich and The International
Exhibition of Modern Art (Armory Show ) in frame of the project Fiction
Reconstructed (Media Nox Gallery, Maribor, 2001), curator of the exhibition
Photographs of contemporary Croatian artist Sven Stilinović (Media Nox
Gallery, Maribor, 2003), as well as selector of works and author of art
installation of the exhibition Allegory/Allegro non Troppo of contemporary
Israeli photographer Boaz Tal (Media Nox Gallery and Photo Gallery Stolp,
Maribor, 2003). From 2000 he cooperates with the Maribor Youth Cultural
Centre where he also manages the Media Nox Gallery. He has participated
at several group exhibitions.
Luka Sinković (1977)
Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice - in the class of professor
Gaetan Mainenti. Exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions in Croatia
and Italy. From 2001 collaborates with the Labin Municipal Gallery in
art and technical installations of exhibitions and catalogue design.
Dušan Dovč
Born 1973, student of the final year of Slovene Language and Comparative
Literature student at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. Since 1997 he
has been cooperating with art's magazine Emzin.
Jasna Jakšić
Born 1976 in Slavonski Brod, Croatia. After finishing her primary and
secondary school in Zagreb she graduates from the Faculty of Arts - art
history and italian languge writing her diploma, 'The Theory of Visual
Poetry in Italian Neoavantgard' with her mentor prof. Mladen Machiedi.
In 1995/96 she attends the Universita per stranieri in Perugia.
Jani Pirnat
Being student of the final year of Art History at the Faculty of Arts
in Ljubljana, he specialized as tehnical assistant installing exibitions
and scenographies: Modern Gallery Ljubljana; U3 (2000), Ulf Rollof (Fir
Tree Project, 1995), Gustav Gnamuš (2000), Fran Kraševec (1995). Scenes:
Summer Festival Križanke Ljubljana (Tango d,Amor, 2001). Occasionaly he
works as a guide in galleries and museums (Leonardo da Vinci, 2000, Andy
Warhol, 2001)
During the course for curators, organized by SCCA Ljubljana and on request
of Tadej Pogačar he carried out the photography exibition Tansparent Miths
of Viktor Rebernak in Galery P74, Ljubljana 2001.
Registrated as unemployed.
Anton Starc
Graduated from the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana, comperative literature
and history of art. Between 1999 and 2001 he was working in National Museum
pedagogical curatorial department. At the moment he is teaching art history
at the grammar school in Črnomelj and working as curator in Belokranjski
muzej, Metlika.
Maša Tomadini
Graduated from the Faculty of Arts, art history in Videm, Italy. Between
1993 - 1996 she took part in several projects of foreign film association
Kinoatelje, Gorica. Since 1999 she has been creating her alternative image
in Ljubljana.
Jadranka Veljič
After her studies of english and french literature at the Faculty of Arts
in Ljubljana she teaches English at primary school in Ljubljana. Employed
as a stewardess with Adria Airways, national airline of Slovenia and studying
the history of art at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana.
Jaka Železnikar
At the Faculty of Arts at Ljubljana University he is finishing his studies
of general linguistics and south slavic languages. He was involved in
a scientific project FIDA and was the first editor of online edition of Mladina (one of the major slovene independent political and life style magazine).
He regularly writes for Mladina on net art and other topics of contemporary
art.
As the author he is active mostly as net artist. He regularly participates
on international festivals and exhibitions of contemporary art. The venues
include Moderna galerija (Museum of Modern Art), Ljubljana and Institute
of Contemporary Arts - ICA, London.
For last few years he is selector for net art at international art festival Break21.
http://www.jaka.org
Alenka
Gregorič (1976)
Is
a final year History of Art student at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana.
In the years 2000 and 2001 she took part in the Art.me project in Belgrade and Sarajevo. She is the assistant art director at the Škuc
Gallery.
Pavla Jarc (1971)
Graduated from History of Art at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. Currently employed
as a curator in the Nova Gorica Municipal gallery. She occasionally also
co-operates at the preparation of exhibitions in other exhibit spaces
in the Goriško area.
Sandra
Sajovic (1976)
Is a final year History of Art student at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana.
From 1995 onwards she is the assistant art director of the Kapelica Gallery
in Ljubljana and she collaborates at the realisation of their projects.
In 1999 she co-operated at the setting up of the exhibition of four Slovene
artists within the frame of Sarajevo winter '99 (Bosnia) which took place
at the Obala gallery.
At the same year she held a lecture at the international conference in
Kiev, in 2001 she held a lecture at the 26th Salon of the young artists in Zagreb and at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade.
Meta Trampuš (1971)
Is a final year Journalism student at the Faculty of Social Sciences in Ljubljana.
In the period between 1995 and 1998 she worked as a reporter in the cultural
redaction at TV Slovenia and in 1997 she co-funded ARTI (association
for encouraging creativity) in Mala Loka. Within the frame of the
international festival Break 21 - 4 she, together with Iztok Sotler,
prepared the installation Night and Day. In 2001 she helped at
setting up the Scan-line exhibition held at the Modern Gallery
in Ljubljana. From 1998 onwards she also keeps archives of audio recordings
from lectures in the field of contemporary art. Currently she is working
as an editor of 24urnik.com - a guide for artistic and cultural events
in Slovenia at the leading Slovene electronic newspaper 24ur.com.
Sonja Zavrtanik (1975)
Is a final year History of Art student at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana.
She co-operated at the preparation of the accompanying texts for the exhibitions
organised by the club Druga stran from Nova Gorica. Currently she is the
coordinator of the cultural program and the head of the gallery organised
within the Nova Gorica student's club.
Simona Zorko (1972)
Graduated from History of Art at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. She is also a
final year student of Sociology of Culture. Currently she is employed
at the Božidar Jakac gallery in Kostanjevica on Krka.
Katja Ceglar (1970)
Graduated from History of Art and Sociology of Culture at the Faculty of Arts in
Ljubljana. She is employed as a curator in the Božidar Jakac gallery,
in Kostanjevica na Krki. She occasionally co-operates at the preparation
of exhibitions in the Krško gallery and publishes critiques of fine art
exhibitions.
Barbara Savenc (1970)
Graduated from History of Art at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. In 1998 she co-operated
with the preparation of the text on 15th Century painting for
the lexicon published by Mladinska Knjiga and taught 19th and
20th Century art at the University for Third Life. Currently
she is employed at the Institute for Civilisation and Culture.
Polona Tratnik (1976)
Graduated as a painter from the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana. In the year 1998/99
she organised a cycle of lectures on the theme of contemporary art. She
publishes texts on contemporary art. She has represented herself at numerous
group and individual exhibitions amongst others at: Salon of Youth, 1998,
Zagreb; Festival of computer art 1998, Maribor; Youth Centre Gallery1999,
Velenje.
Tanja Čajavec (1977)
Is a third year student of History of Art and Sociology of Culture at the
Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. Within the frame of the Student's Club of
the Celje region students and the youth centre Celje she operates as a
co-ordinator of the cultural festival "Celje - city of youth 1999".
Viktor Rebernak (1967)
Graduated as a painter from the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana. He has presented
himself at numerous group and individual exhibitions, amongst others also
at: New achievements in contemporary art: Kirbiš, Purg, Gojkovič, Rebernak,
1993, Albin Lugarič Gallery, Ptuj; Prima Vista, 1995, UGM, Maribor; Break
21, 1998, Ljubljana, Kapelica Gallery, 1999, Ljubljana. He also publishes
texts on contemporary art. Currently he is establishing a "Centre for
visual art and human destruction - apartment" in Ptuj.
Urša Jurman (1973)
is an undergraduate in art history and the sociology of culture at the
Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. From 1995 to 1996, she participated in the
preparations for three exhibitions at the ŠKUC Gallery. She was an assistant
in the commercial exhibition Cash and Carry, co-curator of a group exhibition
entitled Stvar dogovora/A Matter of Agreement in 1996 and assisted in
the continuation of the Cash and Carry exhibition. She occasionally publishes
reviews of art events on Radio Student.
Dunja Kukovec(1975)
is an undergraduate of art history at the Faculty of
Arts in Ljubljana. She has worked as a tourist guide and assisted in the
organisation of fashion shows and various conferences. In 1998, she was
a Break 21 Festival selector. Dunja occasionally published reviews of
art events.
Nataša Petrešin (1976)
is an undergraduate of comparative literature and
art history at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. She writes poetry and
has had her poems published in Zofa, Mentor and Apokalipsa. She has participated
in the organisation of Klub mladih/The Youth Club round-table discussions
and exhibitions at the Cankarjev dom arts complex. Since 1997, she has
written articles on contemporary art for the Nedelo weekly and Zofa. In
1998, Nataša led one of the architectural workshops organised within the
framework of EASA 98 in Malta.
Bojana Piškur (1970)
graduated in art history at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana.
She worked as a secondary school art history teacher for three years.
In 1998, she was a selector at the international Break 21 Festival and
assisted in the Body and the East exhibition organised by the Ljubljana
Museum of Modern Art. Bojana is art director of the Alkatraz Gallery in
the Metelkova arts complex.
Metka Vrečar (1969)
graduated in art history from the Faculty of Arts in
Ljubljana in 1996. A year earlier she wrote for the Republika daily newspaper.
Metka occasionally participates in the preparations for exhibitions mounted
in the Krka Gallery. She is currently head of the art department at the
Konzorcij bookshop.
Božidar Zrinski (1974)
A student of art history at the Faculty of Arts in
Ljubljana, Božidar is a founding member of the Chair for Contemporary
Art (Katedra za sodobno umetnost-KSU). He writes art reviews for Radio
Marš, the Tribuna student newspaper, Zofa and the Večer newspaper. He
has participated in the preparations for Klub mladih/The Youth Club exhibitions
mounted at the Cankarjev dom cultural centre. Božidar is head of the art
section of the MKZ Hoče society and art director of the MKZ Hoče exhibition
programme.
Sabina Salamon (1971)
Polona Hribovšek (1972)
Nataša Tajnik (1974)
Daša Dekleva (1968)
Igor Španjol (1972)
Iztok Hotko (1974)
Barbara Sterle (1971)
Marko Germovšek (1968)
Vasya Nagy (1972)
Ljubica Klančar (1970)
Katja Žlajpah (1971)
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