Vahida Ramujkić, Belgrade-based visual artist, researcher, and cultural worker.
She focuses on improving structural, labor, and socio-economic conditions for artists and cultural workers. She holds a PhD, MFA, and BFA from the University of Arts in Belgrade.
Since 2020, she has reformed and governed ULUS, Serbia's largest professional visual arts association. She initiated and co-coordinates a long-term platform researching working conditions in the visual arts sector. The platform develops policy proposals for systemic reform and has produced sectoral studies on exploitation in contemporary arts production and concrete policy tools. Internationally, she co-founded ROTORRR (2001–2008) and Minipogon (2017–2023), exploring solidarity-based economic models. Her research addresses knowledge production, collective memory, and social organization. She won the October Salon First Prize (2011) and remains engaged in research, publishing, advocacy, and institutional development to strengthen cultural production and artistic labor.

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