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Sabina Oroshi

Sabina Oroshi is a curator and researcher whose work engages with questions of ecology, temporality, sonic thinking, interspecies dialogue, and posthumanist ethics in contemporary art. Her curatorial methodology is rooted in showcasing an interdisciplinary engagement, drawing on a pluralistic approach that encompasses research, meetings, sound, and performance art. With a strong emphasis on durational, embodied, and site-responsive formats that challenge anthropocentric and neoliberal frameworks. She holds an M.A. in Art History and Museology from the University of Zagreb and a B.A. in Art History and Philosophy from the University of Rijeka. Oroshi has been a guest lecturer at the Dutch Art Institute, Zeppelin University, and the School of Visual Arts, and has participated in curatorial residencies and fellowships with NODE Berlin, Stacion, Culture Hub Croatia and Kunsthalle am Hamburger Platz. She has contributed articles and exhibitions reviews to Arts of the Working Class, KulturIstra, ArtKvart, Multipolar Mx, and others.

 
 
 

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