Ramović, Amila is a musicologist and a curator from Sarajevo. She is an associate professor at the University of Sarajevo’s Academy of Music. From 1999 she has been a member, and from 2018 the president of the Musicological Society of the Federation of BiH. Her curatorial practice is aimed at interdisciplinarity in contemporary arts. Her career in the arts started when she joined the Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art team in Sarajevo in 2000, where she later served as Executive Director (2005-2017).
She has organized dozens of exhibitions and educational projects in the field of contemporary art, and curated exhibitions by leading Bosnian and international artists, including Braco Dimitrijević’s solo show at the Venice Biennale (2009). In 2013 and 2014 she was the artistic director of the Sarajevo Sonic Studio project, designed in collaboration with composers Heiner Goebbels, Philippe Manoury, Peter Ablinger and Vinko Globokar. In 2019 she was awarded Honorary Fellowship by Plymouth College of Art, and in 2022 she received the annual Vlado Milošević prize for musicology and writing on music from the Bosnian Composer’s Association.