The Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) is the national museum of ethnology and anthropology in Slovenia. It was established in 1923 to preserve, study and interpret Slovene and global collections. It is a place of encounter and interaction for various audiences with the aim to promote knowledge and research of ethnological heritage. SEM connects heritage with current social issues and builds a bridge between the past and the future. It is the use of the collections and the knowledge they contain that forms the basis for thinking about possible alternatives for a more just and sustainable.
Tina Palaić - Lead of the Come Together! project at SEM
Dr. Tina Palaić is a curator at the Department of Sustainable Development and Community Practices. She has focused on working with communities, particularly socially disadvantaged and marginalized ones, to collaboratively explore a variety of heritage topic.
Katarina Nahtigal - Education programs
Katarina Nahtigal is the Head of the Education Department. She is responsible for developing education programs for children. She has extensive experience dealing with people with disabilities and is particularly interested in storytelling approaches to exploring heritage.