PR Manager | Media Relations Manager
A communications expert with over 25 years of experience in public and media relations. Founder of the agency KomunikArt, specialized in the promotion of artistic and cultural programs.
Professional Experience
She was included in the EU experts list (2020) by the European Commission, the European Association for Local Development Information, and Culture Action Europe, as an expert consultant in communications and organization on capacity-building projects for the European Capitals of Culture (ECOCs) programs.
She has led media communications for prominent film festivals in Serbia, including the Palić European Film Festival, FEST, Beldocs Documentary Film Festival, Balkan Film Direction Festival, Bašta Fest, Magnificent Seven Festival, Goethe Fest, Austrian Film Festival, Slovenian Film Days, and others.
For more than five years, she managed media communications for the Film Center Serbia.
Her clients have also included the Sarajevo Film Festival, Slovenian Film Centre, Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, Museum of Naive and Marginal Art, DOTS Gallery, and many others.
She has led regional and national media campaigns for more than thirty Serbian and regional films, including The Mountain by Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić, The Excursion by Nenad Pavlović, Karmadona by Aleksandar Radivojević, Short Summer by Nastasja Korije, As Far As I Can Walk by Stefan Arsenijević, It’s Not Bad to Be Human by Dušan Kovačević, and many others.
She closely follows and supports the Montenegrin film and festival scene with great enthusiasm, collaborating with directors Nikola Vukčević and Dušan Kasalica on the promotion of the films Obraz and Elegija lovora.
As a leader, she managed international communication teams on the projects They Live – student lives revealed through context-based art practices (2020–2023) and Remix Comix (2021–2023), funded by the Creative Europe program.
She was the lead organizer of the first comic art residency program within the intergovernmental agreement between Serbia and France, organized by the French Institute, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia, the International Comics Center in Angoulême, and the City of Pančevo (2019).
She founded and has been leading and producing the Nova Festival, a contemporary authorial comics festival held in Pančevo, since 2015. Over the past decade, she has produced and organized numerous international group exhibitions featuring more than 170 comic artists.
She further developed her expertise as a scholarship recipient of the French Ministry of Culture (2020), specializing in the production and organization of gallery programs, festivals, and residency programs at the International Comics Center in Angoulême (Cité internationale de la bande dessinée et de l’image).
She lives in Pančevo with her partner, two dogs, and a cat. She enjoys flea markets and exotic travel, and occasionally writes articles and interviews for prominent Serbian media outlets.