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Art historian, curator, and graphic designer. Graduated in art history from the Faculty of Philosophy of Comenius University, Bratislava (MA, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6310 ''Political Poster in Slovakia], 1968-1989'', 2009), and also in graphic design from Academy of Fine Arts, Bratislava (BA).
 
Art historian, curator, and graphic designer. Graduated in art history from the Faculty of Philosophy of Comenius University, Bratislava (MA, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6310 ''Political Poster in Slovakia], 1968-1989'', 2009), and also in graphic design from Academy of Fine Arts, Bratislava (BA).

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Born Prievidza, Slovakia
Lives in Český Těšín, Czech Republic

Art historian, curator, and graphic designer. Graduated in art history from the Faculty of Philosophy of Comenius University, Bratislava (MA, Political Poster in Slovakia, 1968-1989, 2009), and also in graphic design from Academy of Fine Arts, Bratislava (BA).

Katarína currently works as a curator and a visual arts programmer at Nova synagoga and collaborates with Stanica Zilina-Zariecie cultural node. She is also a co-organiser of Multiplace network culture festival, an editor of Kinečko magazine, and a collaborator of 13m3 collective.

Worked as a curator of modern art at the Olomouc Museum of Art (2010 - 2012) where she launched the Central European Art Database, a project linking digitised collections of the museums and galleries in Visegrad countries. She was a co-curator of Remake / REthinking Media Art in K(C)ollaborative Environments, an international art project aimed in creation and presentation of new works inspired by the history of media arts (2010-12).


Katarína's Twitter account
Face of Power, 2010