Milica Tomić

[1] She serves as the Chair of the Institute for Contemporary Art at Graz University of Technology in Austria.

She has been awarded many artist-in-residency opportunities including at Artpace (2004) in San Antonio, United States;[4] and the DAAD Artist-in-Berlin Programme (2006).

[5] Her work was part of the group exhibition, Global Feminisms (2007) at the Brooklyn Museum, curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin.

[8] Tomić’s work centers on researching, unearthing and bringing to public debate issues related to political and economic violence, trauma and social amnesia, with particular attention to the short circuit between intimacy and politics.

[3][9] Her work "One day, Instead of One Night, a Burst of Machine-Gun Fire will Flash, if Light Cannot Come Otherwise" (2010), was performed at the ISEA International's ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art in Dortmund, Germany.