Nurtaç Buluç
Art Historian, Panels of City
Nurtaç Buluç is an art historian and archivist. She completed her undergraduate studies in the Departments of Art History and Classical Archaeology at Istanbul University and her postgraduate studies in the Departments of Art History and Byzantine Art at the same university.
She worked as an archive researcher at Salt Research and as an art historian at the Myra-Andriake, Adramytteion, and Perge excavations.
Currently, she is the archives and research manager at Kundura Memory Archives and Research, while continuing to teach as a lecturer at Istanbul Kent University. She has also worked in private collections such as the Hakan Bulgurlu Art Collection, the İlgi Adalan Art Collection, and the Bilge & Can Alkor Book Collection.
She continues to document and research examples of Türkiye's architecture and art through the digital archive project "City Boards," which she founded in 2019. As part of the project, she organizes oral history interviews, artist archives, architecture-art walks, and talks.
Buluç continues his work on art & architectural history, private art collections, digital archiving, private and institutional archives, and cultural heritage.