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Doria Valković

Croatia

Doria Valković, born in Rijeka, 1996. graduated from the High School for Applied Arts in Rijeka, for industrial design. In 2016. She was accepted in the Academy of Applied Arts in Rijeka for Studies of Art Pedagogy and an emphasis on Painting. 2019. she receives a bachelor's degree and continues her college education, studying for a master's degree in Art Pedagogy at the Academy of Applied Arts in Rijeka, which she is currently attending. Her main course is painting, but she has additional creative expression in the mediums of mosaic and ceramic. In 2020. She won a contest for the design of the Kaleidoscope for the opening celebration of Rijeka the European Capital of Culture for the year 2022. Also, she independently produced two public mosaics at the Faculty of Philosophy in Rijeka. She is the author of the mural on the street of Franjo Čandeka 8 and an interior mural within the Children's Hospital on Kantrida. May 2021. She assisted the artist Radovana Kunić in the production of a public mosaic "Mechanism" which is located in the center of the city Rijeka on Molo Longo. From 2020 to 2021 she volunteered to lead art workshops for the elderly, also volunteered in the Nunnery of „Milosrdnica St. Vinko Pauloski“ and participated in the project "Rusak (pun Kulture)“'- art and culture in kindergarten and schools. Participated in the „6. Painting colony dedicated to the great benefit of Vladimir Matiljević“ which was a humanitarian occasion of 2021. For the last two years, she has been exhibiting at the exhibition "Pul Kaštela" on Trsat, she participated in the exhibition of the SKC Gallery, she also participates in the exhibition "Cultural Heritage as a Common Denominator" at the Faculty of Philosophy in Rijeka. May 2021. proudly participated in the exhibition "One su tu“ by the Slavko Kopač Gallery in Vinkovci, an exhibition that presented contemporary women's art. Participated in illustrating the cover of the SKC Gallery calendar for 2022.

Women about women II - Residential

International Exhibition

The residency program in Zadar provided space and conditions for individual and collective creation and production of artworks, exchange of knowledge among young female artists and curators. That international program gathered young female artists from different countries, selected by six female curators form Europe and WB. Artworks created during the two-weeks residential program are an integral part of the collective exhibition in physical and virtual reality. The exhibition Women about Women, residential is a logical continuation of the project goals. Twenty-nine international female young artists made a various artwork, expressions on paintings, sculptures, installation in glass, textile, paper, videos, performance etc. It carries a strong message of female angle of creativity in the contemporary visual art and energy of youth and diversity. Heterogeneity of visual expression is an inevitable phenomenon of the modern age as well as the diversity of media in which or with which they are expressed. Diversity of approaching to the females’ identities is a logical artistic response to the live in the modern age. Biljana Jotić Art director of the project Selectors: Biljana Jotić, Nela Gligorović, Anamarija Stibij Šajn, Sonja Švec Španjiol, Schipe Mehmeti, Nela Gligorović and Iana Stantieri Artists: Marija Zrnić (Serbia), Kristina Kusovac (Montenegro), Antonia Magdić (Croatia), Ivona Gjorgjiovska (North Macedonia), Monika Plamen (Slovenia), Ava Tribušon Ovsenik (Slovenia), Ana Trajkovska (North Macedonia), Eva Rotreklová (Czech Republic), Teodora Kipa (Montenegro), Moncea Malina (Romania), Ana Marinković (Serbia), Jana Stankovski (North Macedonia), Arijana Kadić (Montenegro), Ana Maria Maravić (Croatia), Jonna Lehtomaa (Finland), Tijana Mrvošević (Montenegro), Ena Antunović (Croatia), Aleksandra Đukić (Serbia), Doria Valković (Croatia), Danijela Savikj (North Macedonia), Varja Jovanović (Slovenia), Marija Tomić (Serbia), Tamara Pavićević (Montenegro), Nuša Fajfar (Slovenia), Ivana Samandova (North Macedonia), Linda Vilka (Latvia), Dragana Pendovska (North Macedonia), Lucija Marin (Croatia), Meta Mramor (Slovenia).

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