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Duška Boban

Duška Boban is a visual artist based in Split, Croatia, working across photography, artistic research, and activism. Her art focuses on urban memory, Mediterranean modernist heritage, and social and environmental issues. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb and completed pre-Bologna postgraduate studies with her master’s thesis titled Public Space and Civic Participation: Activism and Cultural Practices in Split during the Last Decade at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, University of Ljubljana, where she is currently attending the interdisciplinary doctoral programme.

 

In addition to her art, she has been active in education for many years, teaching photography and media at the School for Design, Graphics and Sustainable Construction, and leading workshops, including therapeutic photography programs, for people of different ages and backgrounds. Her projects often link art with civic participation and the right to the city. In 2011, she started the Initiative for Marjan to help protect Marjan Forest Park. She co-published the book Amorella – A Floating City (2019) with the Croatian Maritime Museum Split, exploring Split’s shipbuilding heritage as part of her wider research into urban life. From 2022 to 2025, she was a member of the Art Program Board of Gallery Zoja Dumengjić at the public hospital in Split. In 2024, she won the RADNIČKO competition and created the site-specific artwork Architexture for the Zagreb Public Open University. Her works are part of the Museum of Fine Arts Split’s collection.

 

Duška Boban is a member of the Croatian Association of Fine Artists (HULU) Split and KVART, the Association of Contemporary Art.

 

To learn more about her work, visit www.duskaboban.net.