Valentina Radoš
Valentina Radoš has been employed as a curator since 2005, and since 2023 as a museum consultant at the Museum of Fine Arts in Osijek. In 1995, she graduated from the Linköping University Faculty of Philosophy, Sweden, in the "Cultural Sciences" study group. During her studies, she worked at the Museum of Art in Norrköping as a pedagogue and guide, and from 1995 to 2000 at the Public Research University in Linköping as a lecturer in the history of art at the Private International High School, where she also held evening courses for adults in the subject of art history. From 1997 to 1998, she worked as a pedagogue and guide at the Regional Museum in Linköping, and until her return to Croatia, from 1996 to 2000, she taught at the Department of "Studies in Art and Visual Communication" at the Linköping University Faculty of Philosophy. In Croatia, from 2007 to 2012, she was employed at the Academy of Arts in Osijek as an external associate-assistant in the courses "Fundamentals of Fine Arts" and "17th and 18th Century Art". Since 2010, she has been the curator of the traditional manifestation of contemporary creativity of the Slavonian Biennial, and was awarded the Annual Award of the Croatian Museum Society for the best exhibition in 2016 for the same manifestation "25. Slavonian Biennial - Limits of Visibility". In addition to Croatian, she speaks Swedish, English, French and Spanish. She is a member of the Committee for the Preparation of the Study Programme for the undergraduate study programme at the Josip Juraj Strossmayer University Academy of Arts and Culture in Osijek; she is the president of the Expert Council of the Museum of Fine Arts in Osijek and a member and deputy president of the Museum of Fine Arts in Osijek.