Ada Rajkovic is a documentary filmmaker based in Belgrade and San Francisco. She utilizes film as a political tool in her pursuit of another world, exploring collective memory, alternative histories, and social imaginations. Ada founded the artist-run gallery and community space, Sunday, in Los Angeles and was a visiting artist at the Mattress Factory Museum and the Pittsburgh Children's Museum, where she opened a free summer camp for neighborhood kids. She graduated from CalArts and recently completed her Master’s in Ethnographic Documentary from University College London.
Ada Rajkovic is a documentary filmmaker based in Belgrade and San Francisco. She utilizes film as a political tool in her pursuit of another world, exploring collective memory, alternative histories, and social imaginations. Ada founded the artist-run gallery and community space, Sunday, in Los Angeles and was a visiting artist at the Mattress Factory Museum and the Pittsburgh Children's Museum, where she opened a free summer camp for neighborhood kids. She graduated from CalArts and recently completed her Master’s in Ethnographic Documentary from University College London.
Sunday was an artist-run gallery and community space in a living room, founded by Ada Rajkovic in Los Angeles from 2013 to 2016. Sunday Gallery hosted dozens of emerging artists, including Yung Jake, Albert Samreth, Audrey Wollen, Arvida Bystrom, and Lauren Halsey, and was featured in outlets such as Autre, Vice, Dazed, Exhibition A, CNN, and Refinery 29.