
Ružica Pepelko, senior curator
Art historian, curator of the Collection of the prints and drawings of 20 th and 21 st centuries at the Department of Prints and Drawings of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
In 2001, she graduated the history of art and ethnology at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Studies in Zagreb.
Author of the exhibition Ana Feiner-Žalac (2004) ; co-author of the exhibition Ivan Lovrenčić – the Donation of Drawings (2003); Tomislav Krizman – from the holdings of the Department of Prints and Drawings (2007); the Fourth Croatian Drawings Triennial (2008). Collaborator in following projects: the Third Croatian Prints Triennial (2003); Marko Spalatin – Prints 1979-2001 (2003); Ed o Kovačević – Dalmatian Landscapes (2003); Zlatko Prica – Prints (2004); Horst Janssen – Etchings (2004); Josip Vaništa – Drawings, Water-Colours, Pastel Drawings 1945-2005 (2005); Japanese Xylographs from the Jager Collection of SAZU (2006); the Fourth Croatian Prints Triennial (2006); Otto Dix – Social Critique, Prints 1920 – 1924 (2006).
R. Pepelko led the Original – multioriginal training programme, organised within the 13 th museum education (2008).
In 2005, she participated as a lecturer at the annual conference of the Documentation Committee of ICOM – CIDOC Documentation and Users in Zagreb.
In 2005, she completed a three-month specialisation at the Kupferstichkabinett (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin) in Berlin as a scholarship holder of the Rave-Stiftung, Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart.
She is a senior member at the editorial staff of Grafika, the Croatian prints-related periodical.
|