Andrea Musa
Croatia • 1979
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Andrea Musa is a Croatian visual fine art artist and her body of work includes painting, installations, photography, and writing. Her work draws on the human experience, elusive concepts of time and space, journeys and is influenced by philosophy, film, literature, the natural world and idea of freedom. Andrea Musa was born in Frankfurt, Germany. She graduated with a degree in Painting from the Assenza Academy in Basel, Switzerland in 2002. She received her Master of Law at the University of Split, Croatia in 2007. She is a recipient of numerous awards, including two first-place awards for graphic design and visual communications (DURH 1998 project and Hypo Jazz Festival Split 2000) and several painting awards: First prize for painting awarded by the Croatian Olympic Committee (Olympic Sports and Art Contest) on the occasion of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece; “14th Public and Private Award" (14th "Public and Private - International juried Art Exhibition 2016"); “Iva Vranekovic Painting Award" at the 4th Biennial of Painting, Zagreb, Croatia, 2017. Musa represented the Republic of Croatia at the following exhibitions: United Nations in New York in 2006; The Jordan Festival in Amman in 2009 at the invitation of the Ministry of Culture of the Kingdom of Jordan.
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Andrea Musa is a Croatian visual fine art artist and her body of work includes painting, installations, photography, and writing. Her work draws on the human experience, elusive concepts of time and space, journeys and is influenced by philosophy, film, literature, the natural world and idea of freedom. Andrea Musa was born in Frankfurt, Germany. She graduated with a degree in Painting from the Assenza Academy in Basel, Switzerland in 2002. She received her Master of Law at the University of Split, Croatia in 2007. She is a recipient of numerous awards, including two first-place awards for graphic design and visual communications (DURH 1998 project and Hypo Jazz Festival Split 2000) and several painting awards: First prize for painting awarded by the Croatian Olympic Committee (Olympic Sports and Art Contest) on the occasion of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece; “14th Public and Private Award" (14th "Public and Private - International juried Art Exhibition 2016"); “Iva Vranekovic Painting Award" at the 4th Biennial of Painting, Zagreb, Croatia, 2017. Musa represented the Republic of Croatia at the following exhibitions: United Nations in New York in 2006; The Jordan Festival in Amman in 2009 at the invitation of the Ministry of Culture of the Kingdom of Jordan.
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