Ksenija Đurović
Ksenija Đurović (1987) is a cultural worker focusing on organisation and production models in the independent art scene.
Holds a BA from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade where she was also undergraduate PA (2008-2010).
Since 2011 has worked as project coordinator with Station Service for contemporary dance, an organisation working adamantly for the development of this field in Serbia. Ksenija is active in Magacin, a self-governed, independent cultural centre. From October 2018 she is the programme producer of Bitef festival. She is a Managing Board member of the Association Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia where she works on projects involving participative governance, monitoring of public spending and decentralisation of culture in Serbia. Ana Vuković and Ksenija are currently working on a research project focused on providing insight into working and living conditions of Belgrade-based artists and cultural workers “How Do Female Artists Live?”, an initiative by Selma Banich and Nina Gojić from 2017 focusing on women in Rijeka and nearby areas.
Ksenija is a former fellow of Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart.