Anja Toncic

Other name
Anja Tončić
Gender
Female
Born
1996
Nationality
Serbian
Country
Serbia

Anja Tončić (1996) is a multi-disciplinary artist and scientific researcher.
A. Tončić works at the intersection of visual arts, statistical physics and optics.
Her work focuses on the processes of cybernetics, oscillations, refractions, and the concept of (cyclic) generativity, using media such as drawing, installations, painting, sound, objects, photography, spatial dynamics, as well as applied science in artistic relations. The subject matter of her projects includes visual analytics where she derives traditional techniques from two-dimensionality and introduces them into epistemological frameworks, creating expressions of rhythm, hierarchy, errors and networks of connectivity and entropy in systems around human touch.
 

Anja Toncic Anja Tončić - depicting artwork, aluminium structure, charcoal and waterbased color pencils on paper
Occupation
Artist and Educator
Interests
visual art
Art & Science
Education
Research
Transdisciplinarity
Biography

Anja Toncic graduated and completed M.A. at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, in the department of painting in 2019. Since 2021, she has been active in scientific and academic levels in the fields of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics while connecting her two separate professions. Since 2019, she has been working with the ITP in Vienna (Institute for Theoretical Physics – Technische Universitat Wien) as an analytical consultant. Since 2023, she has been a regular associate with the Institute for fusion and instrumentation sciences in nuclear environments (ISFIN) within the University of Natural Sciences in Marseille. Since 2024, she has been a consultant for Eastern Europe within the international organization The Science Gallery Network, as well as a participant in the Arts at Cern program. Since 2022, she is part of the Secondary Archive platform in the selection of the most prominent female artists from Central and Eastern Europe.
Following 2025, she is the lecturer at the Faculty of Physics in Belgrade, as well as at the Faculty of Contemporary Arts (FSU) in Belgrade.

 

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