Born in Belgrade in 1970, she received her primary music education at the “Stevan Mokranjac” Music School under the guidance of J. Abramović and later at the “Vladimir Đorđević” Music School under Z. Ilić. Her secondary education took place at the “Josip Slavenski” Music School in Belgrade under the mentorship of M. Ristić. She graduated in violin studies (1993) from the Moscow State Conservatory “P. I. Tchaikovsky” in the class of Olga Kaverznjeva, a student of David Oistrakh. During her time in Moscow, she focused on chamber music and string quartet, studying with professors V. M. Skanavi and A. V. Galkovsky (violist of the Shostakovich Quartet).

Continuing her studies in 1999, she attended the Hochschule für Musik in Trossingen, Germany, studying with G. Bajnov and F. Agostini. She holds the “Stevan Mokranjac” diploma and has won numerous first prizes at festivals, national, and federal competitions in violin and chamber music. She has performed solo concerts in prestigious concert halls such as the Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, the Atrium of the National Museum, the I. M. Kolarac Foundation, and the Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She has also recorded for Radio and Television Belgrade.

Since 2008, she has worked as a violin professor at the School for Musical Talents in Ćuprija, where she also serves as the head of the Music Department. She is a member of the Board of Directors of MUZIKUS, the Association for the Promotion and Encouragement of Musical Culture in Serbia. She extends her pedagogical activities within the framework of the ARLEMM event since its inception.

Since 2010, she has been a professor, magazine editor, and coordinator of the ARLEMM festival.