Call for 2024 Živa Award is out!
We kindly invite you to sign up for the Živa Award 2024 for the Best Slavic Museum and for the Best Slavic Heritage Site.
Call for 2024 Živa Award is out! Read More »
We kindly invite you to sign up for the Živa Award 2024 for the Best Slavic Museum and for the Best Slavic Heritage Site.
Call for 2024 Živa Award is out! Read More »
The Forum of Slavic Cultures celebrated the nominated Slavic museums and the winners of the Živa Award 2023, on its ninth anniversary from 2 to 4 October 2023 in Bratislava.
FSK announces the ŽIVA AWARD 2023 winning Slavic Museums at the ceremony in Bratislava! Read More »
The Forum of Slavic Cultures is actively engaged in its 2024 activities. In August, director Andreja Rihter held a work meeting with officials from the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture and the Regional ethnographic open-air museum “Etar.” The primary purpose of this meeting was to enhance collaboration and discuss the upcoming Živa 2024 award ceremony.
FSK Meeting with Bulgarian Ministry of Culture and “Etar” Museum Representatives Read More »
An international team of 14 judges convened in Ljubljana to carefully evaluate the nominated candidates for the Živa 2023 award.
Živa 2023 Award Judges Meet in Ljubljana for Deliberation Read More »
In an eventful month of May, the Živa Judges visited numerous nominated museums for the Živa 2023 Award.
Ongoing museum visits by the Živa jury in May 2023 Read More »
The call for the 9th Živa Award once again received a strong response from the Slavic world, with a remarkable 24 museums from 10 countries applying for this prestigious award. This year’s call received a record number of candidates from Ukraine (7).
Živa Judges in Search of the Winners of the 2023 Award Read More »
During a working meeting held at Villa Zlatica, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Culture of the Republic of Serbia, as well as the President of the FSK Board, Maja Gojković, and the Director of the Forum of Slavic Cultures, Andreja Rihter, engaged in a productive discussion on the importance of implementing the FSK program designed to promote the rich cultural heritage of the Slavic countries.
Maja Gojković, FSK Board President, Joins Work Meeting at Villa Zlatica Read More »
The 9th Živa Award ceremony, organized by the Forum of Slavic Cultures and the Slovak National Museum, will take place from October 2 to 6 in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Živa 2023 Award ceremony in Bratislava in October Read More »
The future of FSK projects is bright, with the Forum entering into a collaboration agreement with the European Capital of Culture Nova Gorica – GO! 2025.
FSK signed an agreement with the European Capital of Culture Nova Gorica 2025 Read More »
The 8th Živa Award ceremony took place in collaboration with the Posavje Museum Brežice and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, and in partnership with the Municipality of Brežice, Rajhenburg and Podsreda castles, and Božidar Jakac Art Museum.
ŽIVA 2022 Awards to Virovitica City Museum and Cukrarna Read More »