Živa
Živa živi kroz:
- Godišnji poziv za muzeje i prirodne i kulturne spomenike
- Rad članova žirija
- Godišnje nagrade i konferencije
- Živa dobitnici i primaoci posebnih Živa priznanja
- Publikacije
- Živa mreža
“To je nagrada koja istovremeno prikuplja zanimljiva iskustva i omogućuje njihovu razmjenu na transnacionalnom nivou. Poticanjem konkurencije među muzejima osigurava da što veći broj muzeja postigne izvrsnost koja nadilazi želju da budu jednostavno najbolji. Temelji se na spoznaji da su znanje i razmjena iskustava ključni za jačanje uticaja koji muzeji imaju u našim društvima.“”
GODIŠNJI CIKLUS
Broj slavenskih muzeja i kulturnih i prirodnih spomenika koji šire svoj uticaj u društvu na lokalnom i nacionalnom nivou zapanjujući je i svakodnevno raste. Već je samo to vrijedno divljenja, ali ta se iskustva također moraju dijeliti, iskusiti i prepoznati. Nagrada Živa – i svi muzeji koji se nadmeću za nju – važna je polazna tačka za članove FSK-a, naše kolege i publiku.
Nagrada funkcionira kao platforma za razmjenu i promociju, kako u slavenskim zemljama tako i u široj grupi evropskih zemalja. Obje nagrade (nagrada Živa za najbolji slavenski muzej i Živa za najbolji slavenski kulturni i prirodni spomenik) namijenjene su promociji zaštite, očuvanja, obrazovanja i informiranja o muzejskim zbirkama i prirodnim i kulturnim spomenicima, njihovoj raznolikosti, sadržajima i društvenoj ulozi, naglašavajući njihove kreativne i napredne pristupe, otvorenost i dostupnost javnosti, njihov uticaj na društvo i njihov doprinos razvoju muzeoloških načela i ideja.
- Nagrada Živa poziva kandidate iz sljedećih zemalja: Bjelorusije, Bugarske, Bosne i Hercegovine, Češke, Hrvatske, Crne Gore, Sjeverne Makedonije, Poljske, Srbije, Slovačke, Slovenije i Ukrajine.
- Prijave su besplatne.
- Mogu učestvovati muzeji svih vrsta: historijski, prirodoslovni, tehnički, industrijski muzeji ili znanstveni centri, etnološki, arhitektonski, književni, muzički, umjetnički i drugi muzeji. Muzeji mogu biti lokalni, regionalni, nacionalni ili savezni. Privatni muzeji također su pozvani da učestvuju.
- Također prihvaćamo prijave svih vrsta kulturnih i prirodnih spomenika: historijskih zgrada i građevina, spomenika, arhitektonskih djela, arheoloških nalazišta, kulturnih i prirodnih muzejskih rezervata, obnovljenih, rekonstruiranih industrijskih zgrada te područja koja su dobila nove, muzejske i kulturne sadržaje, kombinirana djela prirode i čovjeka, kao što su bašte i parkovi – područja kulturne baštine koja imaju izuzetnu vrijednost s historijskog, umjetničkog, znanstvenog, etnološkog ili antropološkog stajališta.
- Razmjena ideja i rezultata s kolegama iz slavenskih i drugih zemalja.
- Pristup platformi na kojoj imaju priliku za razgovor i razmjenu tokom dodjele nagrada.
- Cjelogodišnja promocija u katalogu Živa, na web-lokaciji, putem video prezentacije i u svim komunikacijama FSK-a s javnošću.
- Veća vidljivost u evropskim institucijama.
- Izvrsne usluge za odnose s javnošću za sve učesnike.
Postupak odabira započinje u jesen objavom međunarodnog poziva i upoznavanjem šire javnosti s pozivom. Prijave i promocija odvijaju se do kraja godine uz pomoć međunarodnog žirija. Prva polovina godine posvećena je ocjenjivanju prijava i odlučivanju o nagradama. Nakon podnošenja kompletnih prijava, članovi žirija obilaze muzeje koji učestvuju. Članovi žirija se sastaju u maju ili početkom juna, pregledavaju izvještaje i razmjenjuju stručne ocjene te odlučuju o dobitnicima nagrada i posebnih priznanja. Tokom ljeta organizira se svečanost dodjele nagrada, manifestacija iz koje je s vremenom nastao stručni sastanak koji nudi priliku za razmjenu iskustava.
Ciklus nagrade Živa završava u septembru svečanom dodjelom nagrada. U šest godina postojanja, manifestacija je prerasla u trodnevni sastanak stručnjaka iz raznih područja, koja često upotpunjuju muzeologiju. Posebnost koja je već postala uobičajena praksa jest predstavljanje prethodnog dobitnika nagrade i njegovih iskustava u protekloj godini. Iako je ciklus nagrade Živa uvijek isti, njena lokacija mijenja se svake godine. To je izvrsna prilika za još bolje upoznavanje s različitim okruženjima s kojima se surađuje.
ČLANOVI ŽIRIJA
Države članice Foruma slavenskih kultura imenuju članove žirija iz svake zemlje. Uključena je i Evropska muzejska akademija koja šalje troje ili četvoro članova iz svoje grupe stručnjaka. Žiri se sastoji od 13 do 14 članova. Članovi žirija dolaze iz različitih sredina, uključujući direktore muzeja, savjetnike za upravljanje kulturom, kustose, muzejsko osoblje koje radi u odnosima s javnošću te marketinške stručnjake.
Ekaterina Djoumalieva, PhD/Bulgaria
Director of Cultural Heritage, Museums and Visual Arts Directorate at the Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria
Pavel Douša, PhD/Czech Republic
Director of Kačina Chateau – Museum of Czech Rural Life, Deputy Director General of the National Agriculture Museum
Dirk Houtgraaf/Netherlands
Strategic Marketing Consultant, member of European Museum Academy Foundation Board
Neda Knežević, MA/Serbia
Director of the Museum of Yugoslavia
Lidija Nikočević, PhD/Croatia
Senior curator of the Etnographic Museum of Istria
Gordan Nikolov, MA/North Macedonia
Curator advisor – Head of collection at the National Museum of the Republic of North Macedonia
Branislav Panis/Slovakia
Director General of the Slovak National Museum
Dobrila Vlahović, MSc./Montenegro
Deputy Minister – Director General of Directorate for Cultural Heritage at Ministry of Culture and Media of Montenegro
Andreja Rihter, PhD/Slovenia
Director of the Forum of Slavic Cultures
Elia Vlachou/Greece
Museum and Cultural Management Consultant, Museum Expert of the European Museum Academy
Sarita Vujković, PhD/Bosnia and Herzegovina
Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska
Nina Zdravič Polič, MA/Slovenia
Olha Honchar/Ukraine
Director of the Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes “Territories of Terror”
Ekaterina Djoumalieva, PhD/Bulgaria
Director of Cultural Heritage, Museums and Visual Arts Directorate at the Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria
Pavel Douša, PhD/Czech Republic
Director of Kačina Chateau – Museum of Czech Rural Life, Deputy Director General of the National Agriculture Museum
Dirk Houtgraaf/Netherlands
Strategic Marketing Consultant, member of European Museum Academy Foundation Board
Neda Knežević, MA/Serbia
Director of the Museum of Yugoslavia
Lidija Nikočević, PhD/Croatia
Senior curator of the Etnographic Museum of Istria
Gordan Nikolov, MA/North Macedonia
Curator advisor – Head of collection at the National Museum of the Republic of North Macedonia
Branislav Panis/Slovakia
Director General of the Slovak National Museum
Dobrila Vlahović, MSc./Montenegro
Deputy Minister – Director General of Directorate for Cultural Heritage at Ministry of Culture and Media of Montenegro
Andreja Rihter, PhD/Slovenia
Director of the Forum of Slavic Cultures
Elia Vlachou/Greece
Museum and Cultural Management Consultant, Museum Expert of the European Museum Academy
Sarita Vujković, PhD/Bosnia and Herzegovina
Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska
Nina Zdravič Polič, MA/Slovenia
Olha Honchar/Ukraine
Director of the Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes “Territories of Terror”
Ekaterina Djoumalieva, PhD/Bulgaria
Director of Cultural Heritage, Museums and Visual Arts Directorate at the Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria
Pavel Douša, PhD/Czech Republic
Director of Kačina Chateau – Museum of Czech Rural Life, Deputy Director General of the National Agriculture Museum
Dirk Houtgraaf/Netherlands
Strategic Marketing Consultant, member of European Museum Academy Foundation Board
Neda Knežević, MA/Serbia
Director of the Museum of Yugoslavia
Lidija Nikočević, PhD/Croatia
Senior curator of the Etnographic Museum of Istria
Gordan Nikolov, MA/North Macedonia
Curator advisor – Head of collection at the National Museum of the Republic of North Macedonia
Branislav Panis/Slovakia
Director General of the Slovak National Museum
Dobrila Vlahović, MSc./Montenegro
Deputy Minister – Director General of Directorate for Cultural Heritage at Ministry of Culture and Media of Montenegro
Andreja Rihter, PhD/Slovenia
Director of the Forum of Slavic Cultures
Youlya Vronskaya/Russian Federation
Art Director of the Peredelkino Writers’ and Artists’ Residency
Elia Vlachou/Greece
Museum and Cultural Management Consultant, Museum Expert of the European Museum Academy
Sarita Vujković, PhD/Bosnia and Herzegovina
Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska
Nina Zdravič Polič, MA/Slovenia
Galina Alekseeva, PhD/Russian Federation
Academic Director of the State Museum-Estate of Leo Tolstoy at Yasnaya Polyana
Henrik Zipsane / Denmark
Director of the European Museum Academy
Žiri na putu
Žiri će posjetiti sve prijavljene i nominirane muzeje, što je rijetka i jedinstvena praksa koja obogaćuje i muzeje i članove žirija za nagradu Živa. Neprocjenjivost ličnog iskustva predstavlja dodatni aspekt profesionalne evaluacije pri kojoj se fokusiraju na izuzetnu i kreativnu upotrebu zbirki u kombinaciji s inovativnim interpretativnim pristupom.
Jury Impressions
SKULPTURA ŽIVA
Jedinstvenu umjetničku skulpturu izradila je Ljubica Ratkajec Kočica, slovenska likovna umjetnica iz Rogaške Slatine, koja stvara u staklu i keramici. Njeni radovi su ostvarivali uspjehe na samostalnim i zajedničkim izložbama i dobili su brojne nacionalne i međunarodne nagrade.
Njen umjetnički opus odlikuje se inovacijom i izuzetnim osjećajem za živopisne detalje unutar kompozicije njenih kreacija. Važan dio njenog stvaralačkog rada posvećen je ženskoj figuri, koju ilustrira stiliziranom glavom i jednostavnom siluetom, koju domišljato upotpunjuju pojedinačni simboli i umjetnički elementi.
Zahvaljujući izuzetnom osjećaju Ljubice Ratkajec Kočice, njene keramičke skulpture su izuzetna kreativna dostignuća, gdje se čvrsta struktura keramičkog oblika pretvara u izradu skulptura s preciznom grafičkom obradom površine. Svako od njenih jedinstvenih remek-djela priča svoju priču i donosi jedinstveno estetsko iskustvo.
DOBITNICI I PRIMAOCI POSEBNIH PRIZNANJA
DOBITNICI NAGRADE ŽIVA
PRIMAOCI POSEBNIH PRIZNANJA
- 2023: Říčany Museum/Czech Republic
- 2022: Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje/North Macedonia
- 2020: Božidar Jakac Art Museum/Slovenia
- 2019: Song Museum in Opole/Poland
- 2018: Museum of Contemporary Art/Croatia
- 2017: Macura Museum/Serbia
- 2016: New Generation Museum/Czech Republic
- 2015: Museum of Ancient Glass Zadar/Croatia
- 2014: Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska/Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 2023: Velenje Museum/Slovenia
- 2022: Castle Museum in Pszczyna, Poland
- 2020: Lviv National Literary Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko/Ukraine
- 2019: Gallery of Matica Srpska/Serbia
- 2018: Viminacium Archaelogical Park/Serbia
- 2017: State Literary Museum of Yanka Kupala/Belarus
- 2016: National Museum of Montenegro/Montenegro
- 2015: Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana/Slovenia
- 2014: National Technical Museum, Czech Republic
- 2023: Krško Cultural Centre, Rajhenburg Castle Unit/Slovenia
- 2022: “Old Village” Open Air Museum Sirogojno, Serbia
- 2020: Center for Visitors Ivana's House of Fairy Tales/Croatia
- 2019: War Childhood Museum/Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 2018: Lidice Memorial/Czech Republic
- 2017: Wallachian Open Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm/Czech Republic
- 2016: Museum of Alka of Sinj/Croatia
- 2015: Maritime Museum of Montenegro/Montenegro
- 2014: National Technical Museum, Czech Republic
- 2023: Nadežda Petrović Аrt Gallery/Serbia
- 2022: National Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw, Poland
- 2020: Coal Mining Museum in Zabrze/Poland
- 2019: International Centre of Graphic Arts/Slovenia
- 2018: Regional Museum of History Shumen/Bulgaria
- 2017: Silesian Museum/Poland
- 2016: Strečno Castle/Slovakia
- 2015: Typhlological Museum/Croatia
- 2014: Rousse Regional Museum of History/Bulgaria
- 2023: Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art/Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 2022: Lubovna Museum – castle in Stara Lubovna/Slovakia
- 2020: Yaroslavl art museum/Russian Federation
- 2019: The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague/Czech Republic
- 2018: NMT-Centre for building heritage in Plasy/Czech Republic
- 2017: Glinka National Museum, Consortium of Musical Culture/Russian Federation
- 2016: Novgorod State Museum/Russian Federation
- 2015: Museum of Yugoslav History/Serbia
- 2014: National Museum of Montenegro, Njegoš Museum – Biljarda/ Montenegro
- 2023: Museum of Emigration from Slovakia to North America/Slovakia
- 2022: Slovak National Museum – the Museum of the Slovak National Councils, Myjava, Slovakia
- 2020: National Museum in Belgrade/Republic of Serbia
- 2019: Tsaritsyno – State Historical, Architectural, Art and Landscape Museum –
Reserve/Russian Federation - 2018: Pushkin Museum Reserve Mikhailovskoye/Russian Federation
Culture Heroes of the Slavic Heritage
- 2023: Dmytro Yavornytsky Dnipro National Historical Museum/Ukraine
- 2023: Lviv National Literary Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko/Ukraine
- 2023: Kmytiv Museum of Art named after Y. Bukhanchuk of Zhitomyr Regional Counсil/Ukraine
- 2023: Khmelnytskyi Regional Art Museum/Ukraine
- 2023: Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life in Lviv named after Klymentii Sheptytskyi/Ukraine
- 2023: M. F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum/Ukraine
- 2023: Odessa Fine Arts Museum/Ukraine
Diploma for designing a new museum
Diploma for unusual interpretation
KANDIDATI ZA NAGRADU ŽIVA
- Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art, Sarajevo
- Vasil Levski Museum, Karlovo
- City Museum of Rijeka
- DUBoak Maritime Heritage Interpretation Centre, Malinska
- Heritage Museum Benkovac
- Central Bohemian Museum in Roztoky u Prahy
- Říčany Museum
- Local Museum of Pljevlja
- National Gallery of the Republic of North Macedonia, Skopje
- Museum of Coal Mining Senjski Rudnik
- National Museum in Leskovac
- National Museum Vranje
- Nadežda Petrović Аrt Gallery, Čačak
- Museum of Emigration from Slovakia to North America, Pavlovce nad Uhom – Ťahyňa
- Krško Cultural Centre, Rajhenburg Castle Unit
- Regional Museum Ptuj – Ormož
- Velenje Museum
- Dmytro Yavornytsky Dnipro National Historical Museum
- Kmytiv Museum of Art »Y. Bukhanchuk«
- Khmelnytskyi Regional Art Museum
- Lviv National Literary Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko
- M. F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum
- Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life in Lviv »Klymentii Sheptytskyi«
- Odessa Fine Arts Museum
- Franciscan Museum and Art Gallery Gorica – Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Museum of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Aquatika – freshwater aquarium Karlovac, Croatia
- Museum of Apoxyomenos, Croatia
- Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Croatia
- Virovitica City Museum, Croatia
- Art Colony Danilovgrad, Montenegro
- Museum of Budva, Montenegro
- Natural History Museum of Montenegro
- Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
- Castle museum of Pszczyna, Poland
- Centre for Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor Cricoteka, Poland
- Emigration Museum in Gdynia, Poland
- National Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw, Poland
- Abramtsevo State Historical, Artistic and Literary Museum-Reserve, Russian Federation
- State Literary and Memorial Museum-Reserve of A. P. Chekhov “Melikhovo, Russian Federation
- Irkutsk Regional Memorial Decembrists Museum, Russian Federation
- Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics, Russian Federation
- Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade, Serbia
- Gallery of Nikola Koka Janković (National Museum in Kragujevac), Serbia
- Museum of contemporary art Belgrade, Serbia
- National Museum Aranđelovac, Serbia
- National Museum Uzice, Serbia
- Open air museum “Old Village” in Sirogojno, Serbia
- Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Serbia
- Lubovna Museum – castle in Stara Lubovna, Slovakia
- Slovak National Museum – Museum of the Slovak National Councils, Slovakia
- Gorenjska Museum, Slovenia
- Museums and galleries of Ljubljana – Cukrarna Gallery, Slovenia
- Maribor National Liberation Museum, Slovenia
- Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška (KGLU), Slovenia
- National Museum of contemporary history Slovenia, Slovenia
- Radovljica Municipality Museum
- Woodcarving Museum, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Regional Ethnographic Open-Air Museum “Etar”, Bulgaria
- Center for Visitors Ivana's House of Fairy Tales, Croatia
- Karlovac City Museum, Croatia
- Museum Valpovstine, Croatia
- National Stud at Kladruby nad Labem, Czech Republic
- National Museum of Montenegro
- NI “Institute and museum” – Bitola, North Macedonia
- Coal Mining Museum in Zabrze, Poland
- Center for Cyrillic “Slovo” (“Word”), Russian Federation
- I. A. Soldatenkov Museum and exhibition centre, Russian Federation
- Yaroslavl art museum, Russian Federation
- Ust-Cilma A.V. Zhuravsky memorial museum, Russian Federation
- Museum of Naive and Marginal Art, Serbia
- National Museum in Belgrade, Serbia
- Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Slovenia
- Grom Motorcycle Museum, Slovenia
- Museum of Architecture and Design, Slovenia
- Slovene Museum of Christianity, Slovenia
- Lviv National Literary Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko
- State Institution “Memorial Complex “Brest Hero-Fortress”, Belarus
- War Childhood Museum, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Main Museums Institution Museum Herzegovina Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- The House of Istrian Olive Oil, Croatia
- Natural History Museum Metković, Croatia
- PI Aquatika – Freshwater Aquarium Karlovac, Croatia
- The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, Czech Republic
- National Institution for Management of the Archaeological Site Stobi – Gradsko, North Macedonia
- The Castle Museum in Pszczyna, Poland
- The Polish Song Museum in Opole, Poland
- Museum-Preserve of A.P. Chekhov “Melikhovo”, Russian Federation
- Vassily Polenov Fine Arts Museum and National Park, Russian Federation
- The State Museum of Political History of Russia, Russian Federation
- Yaroslavl State Historical Architectural and Art Museum-Preserve, Russian Federation
- The State Museum Preserve “The Rostov Kremlin”, Russian Federation
- Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Russian Federation
- State Museum-reserve “Town-island of Sviyazhsk”, Russian Federation
- National Museum Kruševac, Serbia
- Gallery of Matica Srpska, Serbia
- Ľubovňa Museum – castle in Stará Ľubovňa, Slovakia
- The Posavje Museum Brežice, Slovenia
- International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC), Slovenia
- Lendava Gallery and Museum, Slovenia
- S. Korolev Space Museum, Ukraine
- National Museum of Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttya Folk Art by Y. Kobrynsky, Ukraine
- Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War, Belarus
- Brest Museum of Regional Studies, Belarus
- National historical and cultural museum-reserve “Niasvizh”, Belarus
- Museum of Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Regional Museum of History – Shumen, Bulgaria
- Regional Natural History – Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Croatia
- Museum Radboa for Museum activity, Croatia
- Lidice Memorial, Czech Republic
- NMT-Centre for building heritage in Plasy, Czech Republic
- NI Museum of Kumanovo – Pelince Memorial Centre, Macedonia
- Public Institution Art Colony Danilovgrad, Montenegro
- Emigration Museum in Gdynia, Poland
- Living Museum of Gingerbreads, Poland
- Museum of Slavic Mythology, Poland
- Gorky Leninskie Museum, Russian Federation
- Kirillo-Belozersky Federal State Museum, Russian Federation
- Kizhi Museum, Russian Federation
- Malye Korely Museum, Russian Federation
- Museum of the World Ocean, Russian Federation
- Historical Museum of Serbia, Serbia
- Viminacium Archeological Park, Serbia
- Slavic Museum of A. S. Pushkin – Slovak National Library in Martin, Slovakia
- Koper Regional Museum, Slovenia
- Tržič Museum, Slovenia
- State Literary Museum of Yanka Kupala, Belarus
- National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ancient Nessebar Museum, Bulgaria
- National Museum Earth and Man, Bulgaria
- City Museum Požega, Croatia
- Memorial Centre Lipa Remembers, Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian Littoral – Rijeka, Croatia
- Museum of Apoxyomenos, Croatia
- Archeopark Pavlov, Regional Museum in Mikulov, Czech Republic
- Town Museum in Dvůr Králové nad Labnem, Czech Republic
- Wallachian Open-Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic
- Puppet Museum in Pilsen, West Bohemian Museum in Pilsen, Czech Republic
- National Institution for protection of the Momuments of Culture and Museum – Ohrid, Macedonia
- Museum of Polimje, Montenegro
- Polish Aviation Museum, Poland
- Silesian Museum, Poland
- House of merchant G. V. Tetushinov, Dogadin State Art Gallery of Astrakhan, Russian Federation
- Glinka National Museum, Consortium of Musical Culture, Russian Federation
- Pushkin Museum-Reserve, Russian Federation
- Macura Museum, Serbia
- Open air museum Old Village in Sirogojno, Serbia
- Museum of Post and Telecommunications, Tehnical Museum of Slovania, Slovenia
- Park of Military History Pivka, Slovenia
- Slovenian Alpine museum, Upper Sava Valley museum, Slovenia
- History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Betina Museum of Wooden Shipbuilding, Croatia
- Krapina Neanderthal Museum, Croatia
- Musuem of Alka of Sinj, Croatia
- Vučedol Culture Museum, Croatia
- The City of Prague Museum, Czech Republic
- SE.S.TA, New Generation Museum, Czech Republic
- Institute for Perserving Cultural Monuments and Museum of Shtip, Macedonia
- National Museum of Montenegro, Montenegro
- Regional Museum of Pljevlja, Montenegro
- Cricoteka, Poland
- A. A. Bakhrushin State Central Theatre Museum, Russian Federation
- Museum-reserve Tsaritsyno, Russian Federation
- Novgorod State Museum, Russian Federation
- National Museum Zrenjanin, Serbia
- Natural History Museum, Serbia
- Strečno Castle, Museum of the Považie Region in Žilina, Slovakia
- Carinthian Regional Museum, Slovenia
- KSEVT, Slovenia
- Franciscan Museum and Art Gallery Gorica – Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Art Gallery “Dimitar Dobrovich” – Sliven, Bulgaria
- Visitor Center Interactive Museum of Industry – Gabrovo / IMI, Bulgaria
- Archeological Museum in Zagreb, Croatia
- Museum of Ancient Glass Zadar, Croatia
- Typhlological Museum, Croatia
- Museum of Macedonia Struggle, Macedonia
- Maritime Museum of Montenegro, Montenegro
- Leo Tolstoy Musuem – Yasnaya Polyana, Russian Federation
- Russian Musem of Ethnography, Russian Federation
- Museum of Yugoslav History, Serbia
- Museum of Považie Region in Žilina, Slovakia
- Musuem in Svätý Anton, Slovakia
- Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art, Sarajevo
- Vasil Levski Museum, Karlovo
- City Museum of Rijeka
- DUBoak Maritime Heritage Interpretation Centre, Malinska
- Heritage Museum Benkovac
- Central Bohemian Museum in Roztoky u Prahy
- Říčany Museum
- Local Museum of Pljevlja
- National Gallery of the Republic of North Macedonia, Skopje
- Museum of Coal Mining Senjski Rudnik
- National Museum in Leskovac
- National Museum Vranje
- Nadežda Petrović Аrt Gallery, Čačak
- Museum of Emigration from Slovakia to North America, Pavlovce nad Uhom – Ťahyňa
- Krško Cultural Centre, Rajhenburg Castle Unit
- Regional Museum Ptuj – Ormož
- Velenje Museum
- Dmytro Yavornytsky Dnipro National Historical Museum
- Kmytiv Museum of Art »Y. Bukhanchuk«
- Khmelnytskyi Regional Art Museum
- Lviv National Literary Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko
- M. F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum
- Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life in Lviv »Klymentii Sheptytskyi«
- Odessa Fine Arts Museum
PUBLIKACIJE ŽIVA
2020
2022
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
DODJELE I KONFERENCIJE
ISTIČEMO
Živina porodica
Domaćini svečanosti dodjele nagrade i konferencije Živa
Živa nakon Žive
VIJESTI
Održane posjete žirija za nagradu Živa muzejima u maju 2023.
U maju su članovi žirija obišli muzeje u zemljama iz kojih dolaze nominirani muzeji za nagradu Živa 2023.
Članovi Živa žirija u potrazi za dobitnicima nagrade 2023
Konkurs za 9. nagradu Živa ponovo je privukao snažan odaziv slavenskog svijeta, jer su se za ovu prestižnu nagradu prijavila ukupno 24 muzeja iz 10 zemalja. Ovogodišnji konkurs bilježi rekordan broj kandidata iz Ukrajine (7).
Maja Gojković, predsjednica Upravnog odbora FSK-a na radnom sastanku u Vili Zlatica
Na radnom sastanku u Vili Zlatica, potpredsjednica Vlade, ministrica kulture Republike Srbije i predsjednica Upravnog odbora FSK-a Maja Gojković i direktorica Foruma slavenskih kultura Andreja Rihter razgovarale su o sprovođenju programa FSK-a usmjerenog na promociju kulture slavenskih zemalja.
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Slavenska boginja Živa (također Żiwia, Siva, Sieba ili Razivia) predstavlja princip života, dugovječnosti, mladosti, ljepote, ljupkosti, vitalnosti i plodnosti – osobine koje lijepo opisuju i slavensku baštinu.
Nagrada Živa nastala je 2012. godine na inicijativu stručne projektne grupe iz zemalja koje povezuje Forum slavenskih kultura.