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ZONES OF CARE. ARCHIVES, MUSEUMS, ENVIRONMENTS

Datum
Event Label
Symposium
Organisational Units
Education in the Arts
Location Description
The Museum of Yugoslavia
Mihaila Mike Jankovića 6
Belgrade, Serbia

The symposium borrows the notion of “zones of care” from medical and emergency contexts, where the term designates graduated levels of threat and urgency. Curated by Elke Krasny, Studio for Art and Education at the Department of Education in the Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with artist and researcher Jelena Micić.

Recast in relation to archives, museums, and environments, this framework offers a critical lens through which to apprehend how threats and urgencies are produced, inhabited, and contested from radically situated scholarly-activist perspectives, and how they are differently framed within geopolitical logics of influence and power. It foregrounds the uneven distribution of care and neglect, asking how vulnerability, preservation, and exposure are differentially allocated across cultural and ecological spaces, and to whose endurance such arrangements remain tethered. Hosted at the Museum of Yugoslavia, the symposium creates a platform for exchange between PhD researchers at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and scholars in heritage, museum and curatorial studies and the environmental humanities.

Program:

June 4th, 2026

15–17 h

  • Jelena Micić
    Approaching the Family Archive: Material Relations and Non-Alignment
  • Anna Mikaela Ekstrand
    Subverting Entrapment: Curating Feminist Futures in BiG’s Dollhouse
  • Carlota Mir
    Books, Like Bodies: Feminist Latency and the Infrastructures of Care

18–19:30 h

  • Milena Jokanović
    Taking Care of the Cut: All the Lives of Tito’s Sculpture
  • Elke Krasny and Lara Perry
    Zones of Care: Unworlding the Museum and Rematriating Cultures

June 5th, 2026

11–13:30 h

  • Andrija Filipović
    Our Debauched Empire: Merlinka’s Terezin sin (2001) and Queer Postsocialist Environments
  • Carmen Lael Hines
    The care complex – scenographies of reproductive labour
  • Sonja Steiner
    Following the Pomegranate: Rachel Ruysch's Four Works, 1710-1717
  • Nicola Jakob-Feiks
    Learning with Snails, Plastic, and Entangled Worlds