Artist Talk and Presentation: Russian Protest Art and Vulnerability in the Putin Era

Date and Time

October 7, 2016
04:15PM - 04:15PM EDT

Location

Barker 373

Davis Center event.

Natalya Pershina-Yakimanskaya (also known as Gluklya) is an artist living and working in St Petersburg and Amsterdam. she co-founded the artist collective The Factory of Found Clothes (FFC) which uses installation, performance, video, text and social research” to develop the concept of “fragility”--relationships between internal and external and private and public.

More information at the Davis Center website.

Accessibility

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