List of Slovenian women artists
This is a list of women artists who were born in Slovenia or whose artworks are closely associated with that country.
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- Suzana Bricelj (born 1971), painter, illustrator
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- Julia Doria (active since 2004), writer, illustrator
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- Alenka Gerlovič (1919–2010), painter
- Jelka Godec Schmidt (born 1958), illustrator, children's writer
- Ančka Gošnik Godec (born 1927), illustrator, children's writer
- Tjaša Iris (born 1968), painter
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- Marjanca Jemec Božič (born 1928), illustrator
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- Irena Kazazić (born 1972), painter, writer
- Ivana Kobilca (1861–1926), prominent Slovene woman painter
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- Adriana Maraž (1931–2015), graphic artist
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- Lela B. Njatin (born 1963), writer, visual artist
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- Mojca Osojnik (born 1970), painter, illustrator
- Lidija Osterc (1928–2006), painter, illustrator
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- Roža Piščanec (1923–2006), painter, illustrator
- Cita Potokar (1915–1993), painter, illustrator
- Marjetica Potrč (born 1953), artist, architect
- Lila Prap (born 1955), illustrator
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- Jelka Reichman (born 1939), painter, illustrator
- Miranda Rumina (active since 1980s), multimedia artist, writer
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- Eva Sajovic (active since 2008), fine arts photographer
- Alenka Sottler (born 1958), painter, illustrator
- Marija Lucija Stupica (1950–2002), illustrator
- Marlenka Stupica (born 1927), prominent illustrator
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- Eka Vogelnik (born 1946), illustrator, costume designer, puppeteer
- Kamila Volčanšek (born 1950), painter, illustrator
- Melita Vovk (born 1928), painter, illustrator
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- Vlasta Zorko (born 1934), sculptor
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