Alina Ozerova
Alina Ozerova is a sound artist and filmmaker. She originates from Moscow (b.1983) and is
based in Amsterdam. Her education includes degrees in sociology (Higher School of
Economics, Moscow) and audiovisual arts (Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam), she also
studied film (San Francisco Art Institute) and sound (EPAS in KASK, Gent, Belgium).
Ozerova's works are inspired by the dimensions of 'journey' as narrative structure and
physical experience. Her artistic practice evolves through the juxtaposition of public (art)
space organization and sensory affirmations within immersive or interactive environments, as
well as the difference between private and public body positions and listening modes.
She experiments with physical settings which could alter subject's experience of distance and
engagement, control and power of the subject in relation to the sonic situations, narratives or
objects.
Her audiovisual works were shown at a number of film festivals and exhibitions (The
Netherlands, Russia, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland, Finland, France, Slovenia, Croatia,
Iceland, Ecuador). In 2018 Alina Ozerova received a stipend for Young Talents from
Mondriaan Fonds (NL).
Along with own art practice she curates experimental short film program for FEST – New
Directors, New Films Festival (PT) and is a founder of 'About 761 miles per hour' (NL) -
series of performance and sound events which is focused on giving the floor to female
artists.