Adi Atlić was born on February 15, 2005, in Tuzla. He graduated from the Mixed Secondary School of Civil Engineering and Geodesy in Tuzla, earning the title of Graphic Designer.
He attended the Secondary School of Contemporary Arts in Tuzla, specializing in Performing Animation of Dramatic Arts and Education, as a parallel student. Notably, Adi attended two secondary schools simultaneously for three years, moving directly from one shift to another, which resulted in a total of five years of secondary education.
Adi is an excellent student and, alongside his academic commitments, is highly active in his community. Organized by the U.S. Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, he participated in the Youth Leadership Program and Teacher Professional Development Program, during which he spent four weeks in the United States (Dayton and New York), learning about volunteer work and the importance of civic engagement for community development.
Upon returning to Tuzla, Adi co-created and implemented a socially responsible project titled “Food Fair Tuzla” together with local high school students. Over three days, the project raised 9,000 BAM to support the Merhamet public kitchen.
He has participated in numerous international exchange programs, festivals, and showcases. One of his most significant recent international experiences was the Erasmus+ Youth Exchange “MESC – Make Every Step Count” in Italy (Veneto region). He also represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Berlin in 2022, as an award recipient for being the best student in the SuperSchool exchange program organized by the Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO).
Adi is currently studying Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Prague. In all activities contributing to the development of society, he uses art as a universal language of communication.