Video about the Writers’ Hub – A space for (co-)working, meeting, retreating and connecting
August 2018 – During the European Year of Cultural Heritage we inaugurated a new co-working space called Writers’ Hub in the Vodnik House complex owned by the City of Ljubljana and managed by the Divja Misel association. The shared space, which is available to anyone who needs a quiet corner and a computer in order to write, is the fruit of cooperation between the Regional Development Agency of the Ljubljana Urban Region (RRA LUR) and the owner and manager.
RRA LUR obtained funding from the Forget Heritage project (Interreg Central Europe) for the partial renovation of the space and the implementation of a one-year writing support programme (workshops, mentoring programme and various presentation events for programme participants). In the first year of activity, the programme is aimed at young people aged between 15 and 29.
To find out more about the creation of the new space for writers and its significance, you can watch this video.
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More information on the project: http://www.rralur.si/sl/projekti/forget-heritage and http://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/Forget-heritage.html#SUMMARY, ForgetHeritage/FB and Twitter
More information:
1) On the Forget Heritage project and the Writers’ Hub pilot project:
Nataša Mršol, project lead, natasa.mrsol@rralur.si, http://www.rralur.si/sl/projekti/forget-heritage, Projekt Forget Heritage and Forget Heritage/Facebook and Twitter.
2) On the Vodnik House complex and the creation of the Writers’ Hub:
Tina Popovič, director of the Vodnik House complex and head of the Ljubljana, UNESCO City of Literature programme, tina.popovic@divjamisel.org, Facebook/Vodnikova domačija