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Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre presented its 2016 programme

Last Wednesday, 16 December, the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre presented its 2016 programme at a press conference at the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana (MGML). Our artist-in-residence centre is currently hosting Astrit Ismaili, while next year we will host Matthew Biederman from Chicago, Anne Harild as part of our artist-in-residence programme with Tottenham Hale International, visual artist Milijana Babić from Rijeka and an artist from Israel within our exchange programme with the Israeli Centre for Digital Art in Holon. The following Slovenian artists and their projects will also be presented at the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre Tobačna 001: Ištvan Išt Huzjan, the three artists named Janez Janša and intermedia artist Sanela Jahić.

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The 2016 exhibition programme of Tobačna 001, which is without media or thematic limits, will continue mixing local and international authors. Our residential centre is currently hosting Astrit Ismaili, who is preparing a performance and an exhibition for next year. In 2016 we will also host Matthew Biederman from Chicago, an artist whose practice is situated on performance art and installation. Visiting us will also be Anne Harild, who will become the first artist-in-residence from the Tottenham Hale International, a non-profit and artist-run project space in London, with which the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre formed a residency exchange programme, and the visual artist Milijana Babić from Rijeka, Croatia. As part of our artist-in-residence exchange with the Israeli Centre for Digital Art in Holon, we shall also welcome an artist from Israel. The following Slovenian artist will also exhibit their projects at the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre: Ištvan Išt Huzjan, who will present a project in collaboration with a group of artists from Brussels with whom he lives and works with; the three Janez Janša artists and the intermedia artist Sanela Jahić.

Posted: 16. 12. 2015

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