Ana Rajčević

[5] That same year, she won the grand prize for her project "Animal - The Other Side of Evolution" at International Talent Support, in Trieste, Italy.

With a multi-disciplinary inquiry that combines experimental art and design with research in biomedicine, robotics, materials science, and psychology, Rajcevic creates hybrid human-embodiments using most notably natural and synthetic polymers and medical biomaterials, as well as novel technologies, such as AI, robotics and biotechnologies.

Rajčević's wearable sculptures were part of the travelling Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial show in 2016.

[9][10][11][12] Her collection, "Animal: The Other Side of Evolution", was made of epoxy, acrylic resin, wax, fibreglass and silicone rubber, and refers to what she calls "prosthetic body sculpture".

[18] In 2017, she participated in a group exhibition in Warsaw, Poland that questioned how art and fashion react to social, economic, and environmental upheavals.