The Egon March Institute serves as a dynamic platform for interdisciplinary arts, emphasizing creativity and accessibility within Slovenia's cultural landscape. Founded by Slovene media art pioneer Marko Košnik in 1986, the Institute fosters collaboration among artists from diverse fields, including architecture, design, film, literature, music, new media art, theatre, dance, and visual arts.
The Institute was established as a reflection and research unit aimed at exploring innovative methods of artistic expression. From its inception, it has focused on joint research initiatives that unite artists from various creative disciplines, paving the way for fresh perspectives and unique art forms.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Architecture | Exploration of design principles and their impact on society. |
| Film | Promotion of cinematic storytelling and experimental films. |
| Visual Arts | Creation and exhibition of compelling visual artworks. |
| New Media Art | Utilization of digital technologies in artistic practices. |
Throughout its history, the Egon March Institute has engaged in numerous innovative projects, such as:
The Institute's initiatives extend beyond national borders, fostering international collaborations and cultural exchanges. Its commitment to cultural heritage enables the preservation of intangible legacies while also celebrating modern artistic expressions. With over 3,559 articles and numerous festival participations, the Institute continues to be a cornerstone of Slovenia's cultural scene.
If you're interested in exploring or contributing to a vibrant artistic community, the Egon March Institute welcomes participation and collaboration. Together, let us shape the future of art in Slovenia and beyond.