Ukrainian and Israeli independent curator & artist based in Los Angeles.
Six international artists, from Ukraine, Egypt, Austria, Germany, the U.S., and Mexico, come together to think through what it means to live in motion. Their works emerge from crossings and interruptions: visas and checkpoints, airports and waiting rooms, mother tongues and borrowed languages.
This exhibition follows artist Nataliia Shyshkina as she revisits the moment when war ruptured her life. In her words, it was as if existence split into three: the life left behind, the new routine forced into motion, and the future uncertain.
An exhibition explores anger, grief, and trauma through forgiveness. It resists reconciliation as resolution, invitingviewerstolinger in the unresolved aftermath of violence, where feeling precedes action.
Exhibition featuring over50photographsandartifacts, reframes Jewish history beyond Europe, highlighting cultures formed through centuries of empire, migration, and exile.
A traveling project featuring fourteen displaced Ukrainian artists. It foregrounded the unfiltered voices of artists living through war, challenging symbolic narratives of strength by presenting the realities of survival.