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Alisa Teletović - Artist from Sarajevo
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Alisa Teletović - Artist from Sarajevo

In this edition of the podcast I catch up with Alisa Teletović who is exhibiting her works in the Trogir City Museum.

Alisa focusses on positivity and I just had to find out more from "An Artist Who Left and Came Back".

Alisa was born in Bosnia Herzegovina in 1974.

Fleeing the war, she moved to Australia where she completed Bachelor of Fine Arts and Advanced Diploma in Electronic design and Interactive media at RMIT, Melbourne.She lived in Sydney, Melbourne, Roxby Downs, Perth, and in 2011 re-settled in Sarajevo where she lives today.

These places and experiences enrich her artistic style. To find out more about Alisa Teletović, check out: https://alisateletovicartist.com/ (https://alisateletovicartist.com/)

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Coffee and Rakija
An Englishman in the Balkans
An Englishman in the Balkans is your gateway to exploring the rich culture, hidden gems, and captivating stories of Bosnia and Herzegovina and it's neighbouring countries.
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