Tea Kantoci is a curator and researcher. She holds a master's degree in Journalism from FPZG, Fashion Theory and Culture from TTF, and Museology and Heritage Management from FFZG. Additionally, she completed the Educational Program at the Center for Women's Studies in Zagreb.
As a curator and author, she has realized several projects, including:
- Dancing, Resisting, (Un)working – Aspects of Dance as Cultural, Political, and Art Work in Yugoslavia and After, a regional exhibition at MSU, Zagreb (2024)
- Matriarchy is My Roman Empire, a performance exhibition at PC TALA (2024)
- I Listened to Your Logorrhea and It Wasn’t Enough, a group interdisciplinary exhibition at PC TALA (2024)
- riv-et-ing, a group interdisciplinary exhibition at PC TALA (2023)
- How Do We Think About a Museum?, an audience development program through engaged museology (2023)
- Archive S.M., an interdisciplinary project with S. Pregrad and G. Kamnikar at MSU Zagreb (2022)
- Women and Technology, an exhibition with B. Blasin and K. Laszlo Klemar at TMNT (2021)
- Survival Kit, an exhibition with A. Bedenko and J. Ćurković at Hall V, Zagreb (2021)
- Workers, a short documentary program at TMNT (2021), among others.
She collaborates with the Trešnjevka Neighborhood Museum / BLOK, as well as the organizations Kurziv, Kulturtreger, Kik Melone, and Divert. She is a member of the international working group for digitizing and contextualizing performing arts within the EU project Non-Aligned Movements and the initiative Archives from Below – Organizational Memory as an Element of Civil Society Sustainability. Additionally, she is part of the curatorial and organizational team of the international festival Improspekcije and the year-round program Antisezona at MSU.