This article is a list of Slovenian artists and architects
- Zvest Apollonio (1935–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Anton Ažbe (1862–1905) - painter.
- Emerik Bernard (1927–) - painter.
- Fran Berneker (1874–1932) - sculptor
- Janez Bernik (1933–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Janez Boljka (1931–) - sculptor.
- Bogdan Borčič (1926–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Ivan Čargo (1898–1958) - painter
- Anton Čebej (1722–1774) - painter
- Avgust Černigoj (1898–1985) - painter.
- Jože Ciuha (1924–) - painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
- Riko Debenjak (1908–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Lojze Dolinar (1893–1970) - sculptor.
- 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) - painter.
- Andrej Jemec (1934–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Zmago Jeraj (1937–) - painter, photographer and illustrator.
- Boris Jesih (1943–) - painter.
- Zdenko Kalin (1911–1990) - sculptor.
- Boštjan Kavčič (1973–) - sculptor.
- Boris Kobe (1905–1981) - architect and painter.
- Ivana Kobilca (1861–1926) - painter.
- Rudolf Kotnik (1931–1996) - painter.
- Franc Kralj (1895–1960) - painter.
- Tone Kralj (1900–1975) - painter.
- Metka Krašovec (1941–) - paintress and graphic artist.
- Stanko Kristl (1922–) - architect.
- Dominik Olmiah Križan (1968–) - painter, graphic and video artist.
- Janez Lenassi (1927–) - sculptor.
- Lojze Logar (1944–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Vladimir Makuc (1925–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Adriana Maraž (1931–) - painter and graphic artist.
- France Mihelič (1907–1998) - painter and graphic artist.
- Miran Mihelič (1925–) - architect.
- Edo Mihevc (1911–1985) - architect.
- Pia Mlakar (1908–2000) - ballerina and choreographer.
- Pino Mlakar (1907–2006) - ballet dancer and choreographer.
- Marko Modic (1958–) - photographer, painter and visual artist.
- Miki Muster (1925–) - illustrator.
- Marko Mušič (1941–) - architect.
- Zoran Mušič (1909–) - painter.
- Slavko Pengov (1908–1966) - painter.
- Jožef Petkovšek (1861–1898) - painter.
- Veno Pilon (1896–1970) - painter.
- Štefan Planinc (1925–) - painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
- Jože Plečnik (1872–1957) - architect.
- Marjan Pogačnik (1920–2005) - painter and graphic artist.
- Marjetica Potrč (1953–) - architect and visual artist.
- Marij Pregelj (1913–1967) - painter and illustrator.
- Edo Ravnikar (1907–1993) - architect.
- France Rotar (1933–) - sculptor.
- Miránda Rúmina (?–) - multimedia, painter, writer.
- Jakob Savinšek (1922–1961) - sculptor.
- Maksim Sedej (1909–1974) - painter.
- Savin Sever (1927–) - architect.
- Rudi Simčič (1920–2006) - painter.
- Hinko Smrekar (1883–1942) - painter and illustrator.
- Lojze Spacal (1907–2000) - painter.
- Zora Stančić (1956–) - graphic artist.
- Matej Sternen (1870–1949) - painter.
- Gabrijel Stupica (1913–1990) - painter.
- Ive Šubic (1922–1989) - painter.
- Vladimir Šubic (1894–1946) - architect.
- Maruša Šuštar (1977-) - painter.
- Slavko Tihec (1928–1993) - sculptor.
- Jože Tisnikar (1928–1998) - painter.
- Jožef Tominc (1790–1866) - painter.
- Fran Tratnik (1881–1957) - drawer and painter.
- Drago Tršar (1927–) - sculptor.
- Marjan Tršar (1922–) - painter and graphic artist.
- Emi Vega (1953–) - painter, illustrator and architect.
- Lujo Vodpivec (1951–) - sculptor.
- Ivan Vurnik (1884–1971) - architect and town planner
- Gorazd Satler (1948–1993) - painter.
- Janez Zalaznik (1963–) - painter.
- Barbara Eva Zavodnik (1975–) - designer, graphic artist and paintress.
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