Andreja Dugandžić

Andreja Dugandžić lives and works in Sarajevo. Her art devolops through collage, performance, writing and sound. Exploring the mundane and daily domestic life, she is concerned with the wider socio–cultural and gendered dimensions of food, cooking, household labour and its economics. Andreja has performed and exhibited throughout the former Yugoslavia and Europe, and collaborated with many feminist artists and curators. From 2007 to 2009, she was a member of the legendary feminist band STARKE, and in 2013 became part of Black Water and Her Daughter. Her poetry is published in various literary magazines and online portals.

At the Association for Culture and Art CRVENA she works on the Online Archive of the antifascist struggle of women of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Yugoslavia (www.afzarhiv.org) . She is also takes part in conceptualization and production of different feminist, art, urban and cultural content and programs.

The Lost Revolution: Yugoslav Women's Antifascist Front between Myth and Forgetting

The Lost Revolution: Yugoslav Women’s Antifascist Front between Myth and Forgetting

Tijana Okić and Andreja Dugandžić | Introduction: A Word from the Editors The experience of victory and defeat, past and present, both the AFŽ’s and our own, is a reminder that our new and future struggles and fronts, the battles yet to be won, stand open before us and testify to the creation of the possible even where everything seemed impossible.… Read more →