Born in 1979 in Kraljevo. Lives in Belgrade, Serbia.

2021 – Member of the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia (ULUS)

EDUCATION 

2010 – MA in theory of arts and media at Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Arts, Belgrade, Serbia

2008 – BA in photography, Academy of Arts BK, Belgrade, Serbia

2000 – Short term studies at the Academy for Film and Photography FAMU, Prague, Czech Republic

POSITIONS

Co-founder, Art kultivator (NGO), Belgrade, Serbia

2016 – 2019 – Docent, NOVA Academy of Arts, Belgrade, Serbia

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2014.
– Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Art Gallery, Cultural Center of Belgrade, Serbia
– Polka, Student Cultural Center, Kragujevac, Serbia

2013
Polka, Cultural Center of Pozega, Serbia

2012
Polka, Cultural Center Ribnica, Kraljevo, Serbia
Interruption (with Ivan Petrovic, curated by Selman Trtovac), University Library Svetozar Markovic, Belgrade, Serbia
 Being Beautiful , photo workshop and video-bim presentation (with Katarina Radovic), as a part of the exhibition Being Beautiful (curated by Katarina Mitrovic) the Museum of Kraljevo, Serbia

2011
Phenomenal Woman , photo workshop and slide presentation (with Katarina Radovic), as a part of the exhibition Being Beautiful (curated by Katarina Mitrovic, the Historical Museum of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia

2008
Re-creations, Gallery Marzik, Kraljevo, Serbia

2007
Re-creations (curated by Milan Aleksic), Gallery Artget, Belgrade, Serbia

GROUP EXHIBITIONS AND FESTIVALS

2023.

My Island, video digital 4’ 22’’, Martovski festival – Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival, Serbia

2022.

My Island, video digital 4’ 22’’, Alternative Film/Video, Belgrade, Serbia

2021.

New Slogans For the Desired Future, Cultural Center Sopot, Serbia

– The Human Ambient, Matera Art international film Festival, Matera, Italy

2018.

1 on 1, Artget Gallery, Belgrade, Serbia

2016.

Convergence / PHX – Belgrade, Student Cultural Center, Kragujevac, Serbia

Mise au point/L’art a travers l’objectifs, Cultural Center of Serbia, Paris, France
Deplacements, Cultural Center of Serbia, Paris, France
Recorded Memories, Museum of Yugoslav History, Belgrade, Serbia
Convergence / PHX – Belgrade, Students’ City Cultural Center, Gallery, Belgrade, Serbia

2014.

Convergence / PHX – Belgrade, ASU, Art Museum International Artist Residency Program, Phoenix, Arizona

Recorded Memories,
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest
National Museum of Bulgarian Visual Arts, Sofia
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, Croatia
The Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, Cyprus

2013.
Recorded Memories, Gallery Collegium Artisticum, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzcegovina
– Voice Off, Photo festival, Arles, France
Recorded Memories, Museum of Photography, Braunschweig, Germany

2012
– Possible Reality (curated by Andrijana Pajovic), Galery Eurocentar, Belgrade, Serbia

2010.
Un/reality (curated by Milan Aleksic), National Museum, Jagodina, Serbia

2009.
Urban Jealousy, the 1st International Roaming Biennial of Tehran, Belgrade, Serbia

2008.
Jeune Creation/Art Contemporain 2008, (curated by Charlie Parker), Grand Halle la Villete, Paris, France
Urban Jealousy, 1st International Roaming Biennial of Tehran, (curated by Hafriyat Karakoy) Istanbul, Turkey
Friday 13, Gallery 063 Belgrade, Serbia

2007.
Jeune Creation/Art Contemporain 2007, La Bellevilloise, Paris, France

2006.
Terminal006, Balkan Art Festival, Ljubljana, Slovenia
– Progressive Hopes – Gallery HAOS and Cara Lazara St., Belgrade, Serbia

2005.
Real Presence, Floating Sites, (curated by Biljana Tomic) 51st Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy

2004.
System (September Salon), Students Cultural Centre, Belgrade, Serbia

2002.
New Serbian Photography, Gallery 063, Belgrade, Serbia

1999.
International Salon of Art Photography, Museum of Contemporary Arts, Belgrade, Serbia

OTHER PROJECTS

2021.

     House of Unforgetfulness National Museum Kraljevo, Serbia. A multimedial project that explores the relationship between personal and collective memory in the case of the mass shooting of civilians in October 1941 in Kraljevo, my hometown. The work includes talks, interviews, one-day performances and video and photographic installations (work-in-progress).

2018.

      FORA Photo workshop with women migrants (lecturer and curator) as a part of “SOKAK – Project on Diversity and Curiosity” organised by Center for Cultural Decontamination. Co-funded in Serbia by Group 484 and  Royal Norwegian Embassy in Serbia and by the programme Europe for Citizens of the European Union.

2017.

       Unheard Stories Photo workshop with migrants (lecturer and curator) as a part of the project “SOKAK – Project on Diversity and Curiosity organised by Center for Cultural Decontamination, Belgrade, Serbia. Supported  from the MATRA program of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Embassy

2015–2016
        Weekend Art (together with Aleksandrija Ajdukovic, Dragana Nikoletic, Dragan Petrovic and Goran Micevski). Multimedia project which encompass several actions dealing with legal and administrative status of artists, as well as view of artists about free time. Supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia

2014.
           Polka (co-written/co-directed/co-edited with Goran Gocic). Documentary/experimental b/w feature on a young Serbian woman in the 1950s Yugoslavia who committed suicide. Based on a true story. Supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia. (work-in-progress)

            Invisible Photo workshop with users of psychiatric help, members of cooperative “Soul” and “Videa” (author of the project, teacher and mentor). Supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia

           F20.13 Exhibition of photographs of users of psychiatric help (author of the project and curator of the exhibition), Hall of the National Bank of Serbia, Belgrade. Supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia 

2012.
         Photo Workshop with users of psychiatric help of Hospital Dr Laza Lazarevic (author of the project, teacher and mentor). Padinska Skela, Serbia. Supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia