Marta Zabo
Location
Bucharest, Romania
School
National University Of Arts Bucharest, Goldsmiths University London, Plymouth University
Expertise
Movies, Art And Music History, Nature And Zoology.
- Marta is a freelance writer with an art history and theory background. She has spent her last decade dissecting several topics pertaining to culture, history, and entertainment.
- She published a novel called "Monotremes." It's inspired by Kurt Vonnegut and James Joyce.
- She has written movies and TV features for Screen Rant and history YouTube scripts for Crealon Media.
Experience
Marta is a full-time writer and has dedicated her whole adult life to finding ever-more creative directions. Her academic background in art history and contemporary art theory gave her the critical eye and propensity to dissect every little topic. In 2019, she published her first novel, "Monotremes." Since then, she has worked as a movies and TV feature writer for Screen Rant, as a scriptwriter for Crealon Media, and as a writer and editor for the Romanian art magazine Arscronica (formerly Unrest/Bucharest).
Education
Marta has a bachelor's degree in art history and theory from the National University of Arts in Bucharest, Romania. She went on to get a master's degree in contemporary art theory at Goldsmiths University in London, and another master's in education at the University of Plymouth.
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