About Anna Miklashevich
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Education
2021 - 2021
MoMA
2020 - 2020
The University of Maryland
2003 - 2008
Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts
2000 - 2003
School specializing in Architecture and Art
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Event: Spring Auction Exhibition
Dates: 15 Mar 2024 - 17 Mar 2024
Rivaa Gallery - New York, United States
Event: DISCOURSE OF WAR
Dates: 18 Dec 2023 - 30 Dec 2023
Online-Exhibition - Kyiv, Ukraine
Event: ART IS US
Dates: 24 Feb 2023 - 24 Feb 2023
ZRC - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Event: No borders to equality
Dates: 18 Nov 2022 - 18 Nov 2022
ZRC - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Event: Broken Mirrors
Dates: 18 Mar 2022 - 18 Mar 2022
Milostka Center for Exhibitions - Washington, United States
Event: In Ukraine
Dates: 24 Feb 2022 - 24 Feb 2022
ZRC - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Event: By Virtue or Despite of
Dates: 17 Nov 2021 - 23 Nov 2021
Tenri Cultural Institute, 43A W 13th St - New York, United States
Event: Play Your Part
Dates: 8 Dec 2019 - 15 Dec 2019
Play Your Part
Event: Artbasel Artweek
Dates: 1 Dec 2019 - 8 Dec 2019
Artbasel Artweek
Event: The International Fall Exhibition
Dates: 18 Nov 2019 - 30 Nov 2019
MoRA - New Jersey, United States
Event: Alice in the real world
Dates: 10 Nov 2019 - 24 Nov 2019
ALICE IN THE REAL WORLD
Event: Cinober Biennale 2019
Dates: 3 Nov 2019 - 10 Nov 2019
Biennale, Idrija, Slovenia
Event: ARTBOX.TALENT SHOW IT!, digital project
Dates: 6 Oct 2019 - 13 Oct 2019
ARTBOX.TALENT SHOW IT!, digital project
Event: The International Fall Exhibition
Dates: 1 Oct 2019 - 8 Oct 2019
The International Fall Exhibition
Event: Dialogues of Imagination
Dates: 1 Apr 2019 - 8 Apr 2019
Contemporary Art by American And Eastern European Artists / Tenri Gallery - New York, United States
Event: Extempore Cinober
Dates: 5 Aug 2018 - 19 Aug 2018
Extempore Cinober
Biography
«Be artist no matter what happens. Be artist so devotedly as if you could change the world»
My work as an artist is egoistic. I paint for self-studying and self-identification.
It is a way of talking to myself so as not to arouse suspicion.
What colors of the strokes does life paint on my canvas? What am I worrying about today? Am I being discriminated against? Or maybe I'm discriminating against someone?
If I don't feel inequality, does it mean that there is no inequality? What is feminism? Do I want to speak out about the role of women? How to do this effectively? How do I say so that I can be heard?
I write lyrics. When I want to speak louder, I start to paint a new portrait that becomes manifest. Then I gather paintings in the collection that becomes a temporary conclusion about some problem I am researching now.
I agree and argue with myself again. And with new conclusions, I get to work again.