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Tanja Softić
Tanja Softić (born 1966, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)〔Softic’, Tanja. Brochure from “Tanja Softic’: Painter/Printmaker,” 23 September to 6 November 1994, Rollins College, “VMFA Virginia Artist Files”.〕 is a Professor of Art at the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia.〔Sargent, Sarah. "Itinerant Eyes", ''Virginia Living'', June 2012 issue.〕 After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of Sarajevo,〔http://www.cultureshutdown.net/〕 she moved to the United States and in 1992 earned an M.F.A. in Printmaking from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.〔http://tanjasoftic.com/bio〕
== Biography ==
Softić goes back to Sarajevo every year to visit her family. Two years ago in the summer of 2013 she began to take photographs of the devastation she saw there, especially of the cultural institutions, the museums and libraries she had once enjoyed.The end result is an exhibition of photographs that Softić describes as “a personal essay in photographic form,” and an online essay on the topic.〔http://tanjasoftic.com/bio〕〔http://www.richmond.edu/bosnia/index.html〕
Softić collaborated with colleagues at the University of Richmond to organize and produce a fall semester 2015 series of events about the situation of her native Bosnia. The series marks the anniversaries of both the Srebrenica Massacre and the anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords of 1995 which ended the three-and-a-half years of genocidal war.〔http://www.richmond.edu/bosnia/index.html〕 The series documents that in July 1995 more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed in and around the town of Srebrenica by units of the Army of Republika Srpska under the command of General Ratko Mladić.
〔http://tanjasoftic.com/bio〕〔http://www.richmond.edu/bosnia/index.html〕

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