Sinisha Noveski, North Macedonia
Biography
Sinisha Noveski is an academic sculptor from North Macedonia. Noveski has more than 20 sculptures on public display in North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, and the United States. His work has been displayed in 18 solo exhibitions and more than 30 group exhibitions. He is a member of the Macedonian Society of Fine Artists and of the Society of Fine Artists of Macedonia in Serbia. He has participated in more than a dozen artist residencies and symposiums and has received numerous professional awards, both for his individual work and the work of his students.
After graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Skopje, North Macedonia, in 2002 as the top student in his department, Noveski spent two years working as an assistant to some of the country’s greatest sculptors – Tome Serafimovski, Dragan Poposki-Dada, Rubens Korubin, and Nikola Smilkov. In 2003, he became the youngest artist ever to display work at the Macedonian Academy of Science and Art. He earned his teaching certificate in 2004 and worked as a professor of fine art at St. Naum Ohridski High School in Makedonski Brod (2007- 2011).
In 2011, Noveski completed his master’s degree in Sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Skopje. Later that year, he relocated to Beglrade, Serbia, where he remained until 2022. In Serbia, Noveski worked as a professor of fine art at Bejza International School (2013-2014), an external advisor on cultural affairs for the Macedonian Embassy (2014-2018), president of the Macedonian National Council Board of Culture (2015-2019), artistic director of the Days of Macedonian Culture in Belgrade (2013-present), member of the Board of Managers of the Society of Fine Artists of Macedonia in Serbia (2014-present), and cultural collaborator for the Nušić Foundation (2014-present).
Noveski now works as an independent artist in Skopje. His latest works focus on concept of “family”, experimenting in style, form, and material while exploring closeness and distance—physical and emotional.
Works
The Wings Are Heavy
Bronze
30x32x12 cm
2020
Family, Home
Bronze
40x21x19 cm
2020
Family, Uprooted
Bronze
46x30x30 cm
2021
Family, Inseparable
Bronze
30x32x12 cm
2020