Antonia Heidl
Antonia Heidl is part of the curatorial team at the House of Austrian History since 2022.
Antonia Heidl studied law as well as political science and history at the University of Vienna and is currently completing her master’s degree in Contemporary History and Media. Her research focuses on the intersection of media, gender, and politics. At the House of Austrian History, she co-curated the exhibition "Holidays in Austria. Reinventing a Tourist Destination" and previously coordinated the exhibition project "My Voice Means Something. Ukrainian Women on the War" by the Gender Museum in Kharkiv. Most recently, she was responsible for the conceptual development of the intervention "Liberation 1945 – Open Ending, Fragile Future". Since July 2024, she has been part of the curatorial team preparing the exhibition program at the Mariahilferstraße 2 location.
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2025
Liberation 1945 – Open Ending, Fragile Future. An intervention
2024
Holidays in Austria. Reinventing a Tourist Destination (with Stefan Benedik)
2022
"My Voice Means Something". Ukrainian Women on the War (with Stefan Benedik, Tetiana Isaeva and Natalija Jakubova)
2024
Stefan Benedik, Antonia Heidl: Viel bereistes Österreich. Urlaub als Erfolgsgeschichte des Nation-Building, Discovering Austria. Holiday as a Success Story of Nation Building. in: Holidays in Austria. Ein Urlaubsland erfindet sich neu. Hg. von Monika Sommer, Stefan Benedik, Antonia Heidl, Wien 2024, 14–21.