
ARTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL 2025
THINKING PEACE
June 10–13, 2025
WEDNESDAY, June 11, 2025
5 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
UK Parobrod
Memory is a spatial installation composed of old family belongings—objects from an abandoned house, personal keepsakes preserved by relatives, and the memories and reflections gathered through conversation. Using these personal narratives, the work reflects on how social and historical circumstances shape the life of a family. The installation was realized with the support of the IMPACT platform within the Hope Hive project.
Katarina Drenjanin is a visual and performance artist from Belgrade. After graduating from the Philological High School in Belgrade, she enrolled at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, where she completed her BFA at the painting department and enrolled in her MFA studies under the mentorship of professor and painter Biljana Đurđević. In addition to her dedication to visual arts and performance studies, she participates in various youth projects aimed at the advancement of society through education and art. Some of the themes she deals with in her personal work and socially engaged artistic projects are memory, trauma, violence, war, empathy, and communication.