Dubravka Sekulić writes about the production of space. She is an assistant professor at the IZK – Institute for Contemporary Art, Faculty of Architecture, TU Graz and a PhD fellow at the Institute for History and Theory of Architecture, Department of Architecture, ETH Zürich. She wrote Glotzt Nicht so Romantisch! On Extralegal Space in Belgrade (Jan Van Eyck, 2012), Constructing Non-alignment: The Case of Energoprojekt (MSUB, 2016), and co-edited, together with Žiga Testen and Gal Kirn Surfing, the Black (Jan Van Eyck, 2012). She was a fellow at the Akedemie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart and Jan Van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht. She was a founding member of the Parity Group at the Department of Architecture, ETH Zürich. She is an amateur-librarian at Public Library/Memory of the World, where she maintains the feminist and space/race collections.
Dubravka, took part in the panel “Publics and Counter Publics” during the symposium.