Valentina Savić (b. 1970, Prizren, Serbia) is a visual artist and researcher whose practice centres on ceramic and porcelain-based installations. Her work explores the conceptual and sculptural potential of ceramics within the expanded field of contemporary visual art, often in dialogue with other media. Through feminist, anthropological, and philosophical frameworks, Savić examines themes related to female experience, cultural memory, and the politics of material and form.
She holds a doctoral degree from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, where she majored in Ceramics, and pursued further specialisation in Sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Athens as a Greek government scholar.
Savić's notable works include Dinner at Buñuel and Wings of Desire, both housed in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Belgrade, as well as the Executive Series, represented in museum collections across Europe. Her installations have been exhibited widely in solo and group shows across China, Slovenia, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Argentina, Turkey, New Zealand, Tunisia, and throughout Serbia.
She is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC) and has received multiple national and international awards. Her works are included in numerous public and private collections.
Valentina Savić lives and works in Belgrade, Serbia.