I was born in Belgrade – a cosmopolitan city at the time, in ex-Yugoslavia, which in my teens fell apart into separate nation states and transitioned from communism to capitalism. My early education was shaped by historical materialism – an ideology that advocates a religious belief in science and suggests a revolutionary unity of all people in the communist system…
Ironically, I descend from a lineage of 9 generations of Serbian Orthodox priests. The lineage ended with my grand grandfather during the time of WWII and the communist revolution, which banned all religious practices in the Balkans…
In my early 20’s, I immigrated to Canada and then to the USA – New York, where I currently live. As I naturally became interested in the relationship between land and identity, I also discovered a potential in painting to construct and deconstruct the ‘self’ in terms of environment and environment in terms of the ‘self’, from/to abstract reality. -Ivan Stojakovic
Senka Kovacevic lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and currently works as an Art and
Antique Conservator. Born in Novi Sad, Serbia, she moved to Canada in 1988. She pursued a
10 year career in Rhythmic Gymnastics, representing Canada as Canadian Champion, competing
at the 1999 World Championships and many other international competitions. She
performed with Cirque du Soliel for the APEC Presidential Gala, is a 3-time recipient of the
Premier’s Award for Excellence in Sport, and was nominated for YWCA’s Woman of Distinction
Award in 2001. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Anatomy and Physiology from
the University of British Columbia, and in 2006 wrote and directed her first feature length
film. Where The Sun Reposes is her first book of poetry.
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