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Exhibitions at CTK

Exhibitions at the Central Technical Library (CTK) are an important part of our cultural and educational programme. They present a wide range of topics to the public, from science and technology to art and culture. Our aim is to encourage innovative ideas, creativity and new perspectives that inspire visitors to think.

The exhibitions at the CTC cover a wide range of topics and are aimed at students, researchers, professionals, artists and the general public. They often include multimedia content, interactive elements and a variety of events to provide an immersive experience.

Would you like to exhibit at CTK?

The organisation of exhibitions at the CTK is open to anyone who wishes to share their projects, artworks or research with the general public. The application process is simple as we want to encourage creativity and collaboration.

To register for an exhibition, please send an email to miha.knez@ctk.uni-lj.si, giving the title, a brief description, the expected date and the technical requirements of the exhibition. Once approved, we will work with the CTK team to develop an implementation plan, including technical set-up, social media promotion and any side events that fit with the exhibition concept.

How are exhibitions organised?

At CTK, we strive to ensure that all our exhibitions are of high quality, both in terms of content and technical execution. The organisation of an exhibition follows the following steps:

Working with our team:
Once your exhibition is confirmed, we start planning all the details together. Our team will work with you to choose the space and technical equipment you need to present your work successfully.

Setting up the exhibition:

Our team will help you set up your exhibition. We have a variety of exhibition aids such as display cases, stands and interactive displays to make your content as presentable and accessible as possible to visitors.

Promotion of the exhibition:

We promote your exhibition through our website, social media and email notifications. If necessary, we can also produce printed materials such as flyers and posters to distribute to visitors. We would also be delighted if you would share information about the exhibition on your own channels.

Additional events and activities:

In addition to the exhibition, we can organise side events such as guided tours, panel discussions or workshops. This is a great opportunity to present your work in more detail and allow visitors to actively participate. Such events help to better connect with visitors and deepen the subject matter of the exhibition.

Can I also do an exhibition as a student?
Yes, CTK encourages the participation of students and young researchers who want to present their work to a wider audience.

How long can an exhibition last? The duration of an exhibition is usually between 1 and 2 months, but shorter or longer periods can be agreed with the organiser, depending on the nature of the exhibition and the availability of space.

Do I have to pay for the exhibition? No

How early do I need to apply? We recommend that you submit your application at least 3 months before the planned date of the exhibition to allow time for planning and organisation.

Can I exhibit digital works or multimedia projects? Yes, CTK supports various forms of exhibitions, including digital works and multimedia projects. Our technical team will help you to secure the right equipment to display your work.

Can I use my own equipment in the exhibition? Yes, you can use your own equipment as long as it meets our technical standards. Our team will coordinate all technical details with you to make sure the exhibition runs smoothly.

Who will set up the exhibition? Our team will help you set up your exhibition, from technical support to the aesthetic layout of the exhibits. Of course, you can also participate yourself if you have specific layout preferences.

How is the exhibition promoted? CTK will promote the exhibition through our social media, website, newsletters and printed materials. We also invite you to share information about the exhibition through your own channels.

  • Exhibition "Journey through time and progress", exhibition of books from the CTK library collection, CTK.
  • Exhibition "Faces", painting exhibition, Katja Pori.
  • Exhibition "Patent for Flight", poster exhibition, CTK.
  • Exhibition "Dance", painting exhibition, Emil Božnar.
  • Exhibition of "video games by Slovenian independent developers", event.
  • Exhibition "IKIRU/LIVES", exhibition of Japanese characters, Department of Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague.
  • Exhibition "Digital Prints", painting exhibition, Mojmir Plevnik
  • E-exhibition, "Ljubljana through the extraordinary year 2020", Jan Marvin.
  • Exhibition "Japanese Day at CTK", exhibition of books from the CTK library collection, CTK

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