Curator and Course Leader MA Curating and Collections, Chelsea College of Art
Dr. Lina Džuverović is a curator, writer and academic based in London where she leads the MA in Curating and Collections at Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts. Rooted in decolonial and feminist thought, her research reimagines the contemporary art sphere as a site of solidarity and community-building. Lina’s research focus is on collectivity and labour in contemporary art, which she investigates though the long-term project and network ‘And Others: The Gendered Politics and Practices of Art Collectives’.
Curated and co-curated exhibitions include: ‘Hope is a Discipline’, 60th October Salon, (Belgrade, Serbia, 2024), ‘Monuments Should Not Be Trusted’ (Nottingham Contemporary, 2016), Sanja Iveković – ‘Unknown Heroine’ (South London Gallery/Calvert 22, 2012), and the 5th Nordic Contemporary Art Biennial (Norway, 2009). She has worked in a range of academic, Artistic Director and curatorial roles and co-founded the arts organisation Electra in 2003. She has received numerous awards, including the Bard College Center for the Arts and Human Rights Faculty Fellowship, Birkbeck Strategic Research Grants, AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award for a PhD at Tate/Royal College of art and Arts Council England’s Mid-Career Curatorial Award.

