“To Make the World a Better Place” – a retrospective exhibition at the MSU Zagreb
An exhibition that explores how art can change society through feminism, trauma, migration, and collective action.
An exhibition that explores how art can change society through feminism, trauma, migration, and collective action.
The exhibition is a spatial reflection of a project that began as an urban dialogue.
The fourth exhibition of the project opened at the Anca Poterașu Gallery in Bucharest
The exhibition has so far been presented at the Museum of Istrian History (Pula), MMSU (Rijeka), Vargas Museum (Manila), Anca Poterașu Gallery (Bucharest), MSU (Zagreb), and the Green Island Biennale (Taiwan). It addresses the suffering of women in the political prison camps on Goli Otok and Sveti Grgur.
An interactive game on the Internet in which players create embryos
Through 3 different modules, the project investigates the ways and impacts of personal and group strategies and inventions that contribute to a better daily life of the individual and the community
A solo exhibition at the Vargas Museum in Manila emphasizes the possibilities of expressing trauma in language and searching for links in forgotten women’s histories.
The project deals with the issue of fair distribution of goods in society and questions the meaning of a personal share in it
The project is an interactive game played on the Internet where two users, choosing among different genetically determined traits, create virtual embryos – their own virtual progeny.
The “Toolkit” is a modular portable installation with the aim of education and finding the intermediate spaces of action within the system, at the same time transforming it with different tools
The exhibition explores the organisation of everyday life in the poor communities on the periphery of Mexico City