Nataša Bodrožić is a curator and cultural worker from Zagreb and Trogir. She is the initiator and co-founder of the Motel Trogir project with a focus on critical revaluation and protection of modernist architecture of the second half of the 20th century. She is also a co-founder of the Association for Contemporary Art Practices Slobodne veze. As a great supporter of collective creation, she co-edited several books in the field of contemporary art, cultural policy and heritage activism: Politics of Feelings / Economies of Love (2014), SPACES: Cultural Public Sphere in Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine (2014), Motel Trogir: It Is Not Future That Always Comes After (2016), Consumer Culture Landscapes in Socialist Yugoslavia (2018), Modeling public space(s) in culture: Rethinking institutional practices in culture and historical (dis)continuities (2018) etc.
She curated numerous exhibitions and projects in public space, in Croatia and abroad, and co-curated two contemporary art biennials: MEDITERRANEA 16: ERRORS ALLOWED in Ancona, 2013 and OSTRALE O21: BREATHTURN in Dresden in 2021.