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2005 - 2010
Siberian State Academy of Geodesy
1998 - 2001
Art School
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Event: "The forest of Unrooted trees"
Dates: 4 Apr 2024 - 30 Apr 2024
Solo exhibition of a new body of work at EASY Art Space, Budapest, Hungary
Event: BAAM
Dates: 7 Dec 2023 - 10 Dec 2023
Berlin Affordable Art Market
Event: May Art Fair
Dates: 5 May 2023 - 8 Jun 2023
Exhibition of selected works of Budpest's young artists.
Event: Lebeges
Dates: 13 Apr 2023 - 23 Aug 2023
Exhibition dedicated to a new collections of Olya Tereschuk & Anna Abraham's works
Event: Olya Tereschuk & Anna Abraham
Dates: 7 Mar 2023 - 15 Oct 2023
Exhibition of selected works from Budapest's emerging artists
Event: Christmas Art Fair
Dates: 5 Dec 2020 - 6 Jan 2021
Christmas Art Fair with my 6 selected artworks.
Event: Exibition
Dates: 4 Dec 2020 - 4 May 2021
A Two artists Exibition on VIP floor of the ROSE privat clinic.
Event: Olya Tereschuk
Dates: 1 Nov 2018 - 6 Dec 2018
A collaboration with West Elm where my artworks were exhibited for several weeks.
Event: La Serre
Dates: 1 Oct 2018 - 25 Mar 2019
A permanent curated exhibition of artworks in one of the best restaurants located in Downtown of Dubai.
Event: ARTe
Dates: 11 May 2018 - 11 May 2018
A local craft market.
Event: ARTe
Dates: 2 Mar 2018 - 2 Mar 2018
A local craft market.
Event: Olya Tereschuk
Dates: 9 Oct 2017 - 25 Mar 2019
A collaboration with a shop that has a curated collection of artworks and exclusive designed items.
Event: ARTe
Dates: 19 May 2017 - 19 May 2017
A local craft market.
Event: ARTe
Dates: 2 Feb 2017 - 2 Feb 2017
A local craft market.
Event: Olya Tereschuk
Dates: 1 Feb 2017 - 1 Mar 2017
A collaboration with West Elm Dubai Mall where my artworks were exhibited for several weeks.
Event: Olya Tereschuk
Dates: 21 Jul 2016 - 26 Aug 2016
Solo show
Event: Art Busan
Dates: 7 Jul 2016 - 11 Jul 2016
The International art fair, represented by Banana Long Gallery, Busan, South Korea
Event: ING Creatives
Dates: 28 Apr 2016 - 1 May 2016
A world known annual creative festival held in D3 (Dubai Design District). Was one of three artists in Dubai who won their booth and was able to participate free of charge.
Biography
Olya is a Russian-Hungarian artist who lives and works in Budapest. Born in Novosibirsk (Russia) in 1988 Olya spent her childhood years studying art in the city art school. As a kid she was noted as one of the most promising graduates of the city.
However, pursuing artistic direction in the broken post-soviet state was seen as an unpractical career perspective. Therefore, she had chosen a specialty that is both: creative and could potentially provide for future, putting her artistic aspirations on hold. Five years later, in 2010, freshly graduated as a Designer from Novosibirsk State Academy, Olya joined one of the best IT companies in Russia where she had a fast career growing from a junior position to Production Manager of an International branch of the company in Dubai.
However, childhood dreams about pursuing an art career had never disappeared and in 2017 Olya decided to break free from a corporate world and start her art journey.
From the early days of her career Olya’s work was catching the attention of the international curators of online art platforms, private collectors, art advisory firms for hospitality projects and public spaces.
This allowed Olya to study contemporary art at several workshops, experiment a lot and develop her unique artistic voice to become a full-time artist with a sustainable practice.
Olya had number of group and solo exhibitions in Middle East and Europe, including several world known art fairs, her work is presented in many private collections across the globe.
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Embroidery is Olya's dominant artistic tool because it is expressive, graphical, and rhythmic and allows her to highlight the texture of the artwork, make it voluminous and -at the same time- it’s tactile and allows her to attempt to form and expose the metaphorical “memories” in her work, to manifest the essence of the memory and include an emotional component into it. For her it is a practice which allows to connect to the work on multiple levels. One of the materials which she uses constantly is a thread, which helps her to “connect the time” in her work: past and present and highlight the importance of social connections for our existence.
The objects she creates through embroidery and fabric often take shape of an imaginary landscape, reflected in a water. They are a metaphor for our partly erased memories, reflected in our conciseness distorted over time with missing details. Where made up by our past experience beliefs fill up the blanks and mixing the memories with illusions. She refers to her works as “Horizons” where the horizon line is often embroidered, balancing and shaping the connection between illusion and reality, between past and present. The word “horizon” is often used as a metaphor for future, for something ahead of us. Her Horizons are the horizons of past, often overlooked, those that we leave behind, unseen and invisible, but also those that are shaping our present and future.