Dubravka Sekulić
Dubravka Sekulic (1980, Niš) is an architect who studied at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade and at the Design Department of Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht. She was also an East-European fellow at the Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, in 2008. Since 2013 she is based in Zürich.
Since 2003 she has worked as a teaching assistant with Ivan Kucina on various programs, most of them cooperations with different schools of architecture from around the world (KTH-The Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Parsons-The New School for Design, New York; The University of Technology, Vienna).
From 2004-2005 she was part of a group that was running alternative cultural spaces in the former printing factory BIGZ, in Belgrade. In 2007 she collaborated with Platforma 9.81, a collective for architecture and media based in Zagreb, on the project "New spatial strategy for the city of Zagreb", a consultancy study commissioned by the city of Zagreb. She was part of the "Stadium Culture" project that Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss and the NAO developed for the New Media Center_kuda.org.
She participated in the numerous workshops, exhibitions, and conferences, among others in the workshop Looking for October organized by the School of Missing Studies and at the 2nd Biennale in Dieppe, France.
Since 2007 she has served as an executive editor of the Anchor magazine.
- Publications
- Gal Kirn, Dubravka Sekulić, Žiga Testen (eds.), Surfing the Black: Yugoslav Black Wave Cinema and Its Transgressive Moments, Maastricht: Jan van Eyck Academie, 2012, 216 pp. [1]
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