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Events

Feminist Curating and Curating the International Festival of Contemporary Arts City of Women
27/02/2025
Prostori Mesta žensk
10.00 – 13.00
Workshops
Biba buba baja
Biba buba baja. Programme for School Classes
03 - 21/06/2024
Stritarjeva ulica 7, Ljubljana
All day
Workshops
Biba buba baja
Biba buba baja. Accompanying Programme
25/05 - 19/06/2024
Stritarjeva ulica 7, Ljubljana
All day
Workshops
Connecting Lines Conference
Liliana Zeic Workshop
26/04/2024
Sejna soba MSUM
16.00 – 17.30
Workshops
Archeology of Resistance
Text and Contexts from the Decentered History of Women’s and Feminist Resistance
25/10/2023
Galerija Škuc
15.00 – 18.00
Workshops
City of Women – City of Sisterhood
04/10/2023
Galerija Škuc
11.00 – 14.00
Workshops
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*The term female and other words written in the feminine grammatical gender are used inclusively and address anyone who identifies with the female gender, as well as non-binary, trans-, a- and intergender people.