Kirila Cvetkovska is an independent cultural practitioner from North Macedonia. With a background in art history and psychology, she alternates between different roles in the arts, looking for new forms and approaches through collaborations. Her socially-engaged practice explores collective memory and history-making, cross-cultural values and personal narratives, ranging from photographic and video installations, to books and experiments in sound and screening forms. Kirila is part of the artistic/curatorial team for EternalTiber, an initiative for the revival of the Tiber River through site-specific art. She is also an artistic collaborator at the Center for Audiovisual Arts in her little hometown, Kriva Palanka, focused on community engagement through culture. She works together with media historian Megan Hoetger as the Zone Collective, developing interdisciplinary methodological and narrative approaches to research. Kirila has also taken part in numerous residencies including TATE Intensive, UNIDEE, What Could/Should Curating Do. She holds a BA in Art History with a minor in Psychology from John Cabot University and she is a United World Colleges alumna.
Kirila Cvetkovska
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