Dubravka Sekulić

Dubravka Sekulić is an educator and spatial theorist born in Yugoslavia. Focused on issues of solidarity and liberation, her work explores the connection between spatial literacy and collective political emancipation.

She is writing a book with the working title City Against the City: Minor Planning for the Liberated Future. She holds a PhD from gta Institute for History and Theory of Architecture, ETH Zürich; her research focused on the contradictions of the engagement of the Yugoslav construction industry in the non-aligned world. She is author and editor of several books; most recently, she co-edited Geography with John Berger (Lexington, 2025) and Curatorial Design: A Place Between (Lenz, 2025). In 2020, she collaborated with the filmmaker Ana Hušman on Do Not Trace! Draw. Now program lead for city design at the Royal College of Art, London, she previously was an assistant professor at the IZK/Institute for Contemporary Art, Graz University of Technology. She is a shadow librarian with tendencies towards transgression in relation to access to knowledge and listener of music as life in rehearsal.

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