Marjetica Potrc
Marjetica Potrc is best known for her on-site projects using participatory design, her drawing series and her architectural case studies. Her work focuses on new forms of social practices within urban changes, the issue of citizenship and community-based environmental projects. Potrc’s work has been featured in exhibitions throughout Europe and the Americas, including the São Paulo Biennial in Brazil (1996 and 2006) and the Venice Biennial (1993, 2003 and 2009). She has had solo shows at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (2001), the Max Protetch Gallery in New York (2002 and 2005), and the Nordenhake Gallery in Berlin (2003 and 2007). Potrc has taught at numerous institutions in Europe and North America, including MIT (2005). In 2000, she received the prestigious Hugo Boss prize and was awarded a fellowship at the Vera List Center for Arts and Politics at The New School in New York (2007).