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'''Art workers''': [[Adela Jušić]], [[Amila Puzić]], [[Anja Bogojević]], [[Asja Hafner]], [[Danijela Dugandžić Živanović]], [[Dunja Blažević]], [[Dunja Kukovec]] (1975), [[Enes Zlater]], [[Lala Raščić]] (1977), [[Nela Hasanbegović]] (1984), [[Valentina Pellizzer]].
 
'''Art workers''': [[Adela Jušić]], [[Amila Puzić]], [[Anja Bogojević]], [[Asja Hafner]], [[Danijela Dugandžić Živanović]], [[Dunja Blažević]], [[Dunja Kukovec]] (1975), [[Enes Zlater]], [[Lala Raščić]] (1977), [[Nela Hasanbegović]] (1984), [[Valentina Pellizzer]].
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* Jasmina Gavrankapetanović-Redžić, [[Media:Gavrankapetanovic-Redzic Jasmina 2022 Enjoy Sara-jevo Coca-Cola Material Culture and the Siege of Sarajevo.pdf|"Enjoy Sara-jevo: Coca-Cola, Material Culture and the Siege of Sarajevo"]], ''Third Text'' 36:2, 2022, pp 85-106. [https://doi.org/10.1080/09528822.2022.2045148]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 3 February 2024

Initiatives: Crvena (*2010), CURE Foundation, pro.ba (*1999), Red Min(e)d.

Festivals: PitchWise (*2006).

Spaces: Charlama Depot Gallery (*2007), Collegium Artisticum (*1975), Galerija Boris Smoje, Kriterion (*2006).

Art workers: Adela Jušić, Amila Puzić, Anja Bogojević, Asja Hafner, Danijela Dugandžić Živanović, Dunja Blažević, Dunja Kukovec (1975), Enes Zlater, Lala Raščić (1977), Nela Hasanbegović (1984), Valentina Pellizzer.

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