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Branka Ćurčić has been programme editor at the New Media Centre_[[kuda.org]], [[Novi Sad]], Serbia, since 2002. She graduated in Fine Art and Theory of Art and Media (MA) in Novi Sad and [[Belgrade]]. At the Center_kuda.org, she is the editor of the publishing project, kuda.read and participates in organising lectures, conferences, workshops and exhibitions. She has also taken part in several international research projects and writes for several magazines. Ćurčić is interested in critical approaches to new media culture, new relations in contemporary culture and labour, contemporary art practices and the social realm.
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'''Branka Ćurčić''' (1977) is a writer and art critic.
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She works as a program editor in the New Media Center_[[kuda.org]], [[Novi Sad]] (since 2002), where she also co-edits the book series [http://www.kuda.org/kudaread kuda.read] focusing on critical approaches towards new media culture, technology, new cultural relations, contemporary artistic practice and society. She is also an activist and member of the Group for Conceptual Politics (GCP), where she works on two major projects realized in cooperation with kuda.org - an expanding publishing series focusing on French theory and philosophy and a project that reflects on politics of self-organization and civil society strarting from housing politics. She is interested in researching new positions in relation to politics and in relation to art, interests she has written about in contributions to readers and publications by kuda.org and GCP, as well as on their respective websites.
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Ćurčić received her BA in arts from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad in 2001, and MA in Theory of Art and Media from the University of Art Belgrade.
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She was main coordinator of the international ''[[World-Information.Org]]'' exhibition at the Museum of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade, (2003). She was one of content developers and project coordinator for international conference ''[[Trans_european Picnic|Trans_European Picnic: The Art and Media of Accession]]'' organized on 1 May 2004 in Novi Sad as a collaborative project of [[kuda.org]] and [[V2_|V2_Institute of Unstable Media]]. She was one of the researchers in the project ''[http://www.transform.eipcp.net Transform]'' founded in 2005 by [[eipcp|eipcp – European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies]], Vienna.
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Since 2006, she has been engaged in establishing and running the [[Youth Center CK13]] in Novi Sad, an independent and educative project dedicated to stimulation and development of social engagement and political activism of young people.
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; Publications
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* http://transform.eipcp.net/bio/curcic
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; Interview
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgC4RednPvU Besplatno obrazovanje i položaj kognitarijata], mini interview, ''Praxis'', video.

Revision as of 00:08, 25 February 2017

Branka Ćurčić (1977) is a writer and art critic.

She works as a program editor in the New Media Center_kuda.org, Novi Sad (since 2002), where she also co-edits the book series kuda.read focusing on critical approaches towards new media culture, technology, new cultural relations, contemporary artistic practice and society. She is also an activist and member of the Group for Conceptual Politics (GCP), where she works on two major projects realized in cooperation with kuda.org - an expanding publishing series focusing on French theory and philosophy and a project that reflects on politics of self-organization and civil society strarting from housing politics. She is interested in researching new positions in relation to politics and in relation to art, interests she has written about in contributions to readers and publications by kuda.org and GCP, as well as on their respective websites.

Ćurčić received her BA in arts from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad in 2001, and MA in Theory of Art and Media from the University of Art Belgrade.

She was main coordinator of the international World-Information.Org exhibition at the Museum of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade, (2003). She was one of content developers and project coordinator for international conference Trans_European Picnic: The Art and Media of Accession organized on 1 May 2004 in Novi Sad as a collaborative project of kuda.org and V2_Institute of Unstable Media. She was one of the researchers in the project Transform founded in 2005 by eipcp – European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna.

Since 2006, she has been engaged in establishing and running the Youth Center CK13 in Novi Sad, an independent and educative project dedicated to stimulation and development of social engagement and political activism of young people.

Publications
Interview