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Sandra Dukič

Sandra Dukič is a visual and performance artist. Her work focuses on female identity in the Balkans. She’s worked on several different projects for women’s rights and against female torture. She’s active in humanitarian work that considers women in a town Ljubija. She was awarded the 2011 ZVONO Award along with Boris Glamocanin, and the BIH2013 Award for promotion of gender equality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A selection of exhibitions include: Microstories, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Banja Luka, 2012; All in a Day’s Work, Splatterpool, Brooklyn, 2012; The Bring In Take Out Living Archive, Zagreb, 2011; Ljubija kills!, Izloženosti Salon, Museum of Contemporary Art, Banja Luka, 2010; Nama Treba, Trebinje, 2010; Keine Angst, Laipzig, 2010; Interspace, Museum of Contemporary Art, Banja Luka, Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade, Museum of the Revolution, Novi Sad, and Museum of the City of Skopje, 2008-9; She and It, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Banja Luka, 2008; One Personal, Huizer Museum, Huizen, 2008.