Artists / Performing Arts
- Zvest Apollonio (1935–2009) – painter and graphic artist.
- Stanislava Brezovar (1937–2003) – ballerina.
- Jože Ciuha (1924– ) – painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Avgust Černigoj (1898–1985) – painter.
- Maks Fabiani (1865–1962) – architect.
- Ivan Grohar (1867–1911) – painter.
- Herman Gvardjančič (1943– ) – painter.
- Stane Jagodič (1943– ) – painter, graphic artist, montager and illustrator.
- Božidar Jakac (1899–1989) – painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
- Rihard Jakopič (1869–1943) – painter.
- Matija Jama (1872–1947) – Impressionist painter.
- Ivana Kobilca (1861–1926) – realist painter.
- Lojze Logar (1944– ) – painter and graphic artist.
- Adriana Maraž (1931– ) – painter and graphic artist.
- Pino Mlakar (1907–2006) – ballet dancer and choreographer.
- Miki Muster (1925 – ) – illustrator.
- Marko Mušič (1941 – ) – architect.
- Zoran Mušič (1909–2005) – painter.
- Veno Pilon (1896–1970) – painter.
- Jože Plečnik (1872–1957) – architect.
- Marjetica Potrč - artist.
- Jakob Savinšek (1922–1961) – sculptor.
- Matej Sternen (1870–1949) – painter.
- Vladimir Šubic – architect.
- Jožef Tominc (1790–1866) – painter.
- Ivan Vurnik (1884–1971) – architect and town planner.
- Aljaž Mišjak (1992- ) - party animal.
- Sašo Rozenberger (1992- ) - model.
- See list: List of Slovenian painters
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