Olga Jevric (Belgrade, 1922 – Belgrade, 2014). She graduated at the sculpture department at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1948 in the class of professor Sreten Stojanovic. She got her MA under the tutorage of the same professor in 1949. Parallel to her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, she also studied at the Music Academy, where she graduated in 1946 in the class of professor Cirilo Licar. She exhibited with the Independents group. From 1954 she devoted herself exclusively to abstract sculpture. Her exhibition Space compositions from 1957 was dedicated only to abstraction. She exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1958. She was elected as an associate member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1974, and as a regular member in 1983. She gifted the city of Belgrade a legacy consisting of 44 sculptures created out of ferric-oxide, iron, cement, terracotta and gypsum. In 1981 she worked on the scientific project Dictionary of concepts in the visual arts” of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She held a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade in 1982 and at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts gallery in 2001. She is the winner of numerous sculpture awards including: Politika’s award in 1961, the sculpture award at the 10th October salon in Belgrade in 1969, the sculpture award at the I Triennial of Yugoslavian art in 1961, the Seventh of July awardin 1979, Vuk’s foundation award in 2001.