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In the US
June 17 – July 1, 2009
Open World: Russian documentary filmmakers Aleksei Barykin, Klavdia Chupina, Aleksandr Gabrilyan and Oleg Vizzhachiy at the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar (Hamilton, NY). A public screening in New York City on June 30th.
July 12 – August 3, 2009
VisArt: Central Asian musicians Feruza Ochilova, Kambar Kalendarov and Kutmanaaly Sultanbekov at Bang on a Can’s Summer Music Festival at MASS MoCA.
August 15 – September 30, 2009
ArtsLink Awards: Laura Feldberga (Riga, Latvia) to create land art sculpture for permanent display at Griffis Sculpture Park (Buffalo, NY) and an indoor installation at the Big Orbit Gallery.
In Russia, Central Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia
May 2009
ArtsLink Awards: Rita M. Csapó-Sweet (St. Louis, MO) to research contemporary films in Bosnia and Herzegovina with local filmmaker and scholar Dr. Lejla Panjeta for the 2009 St. Louis International Film Festival.
June 1-19, 2009
ArtsLink Awards: Austin Film Society (TX) Education Director Christian Raymond and Romanian filmmaker Sergiu Lupse to conduct on an intensive digital filmmaking workshop with disadvantaged youths and adults at the Veritas Foundation in Sighisoara, Romania.
June 19-29, 2009
VisArt: U.S. artist Michael Rakowitz and curator Mark Coetzee to conduct workshops on contemporary art with young artists from Russia and Finland at a pilot program in collaboration with Smolny Institute (St. Petersburg), Bard College (New York), and KUVA (Finnish Art Academy, Helsinki).
I have to comment to my own posting because I am still learning to blog...it's never too late. The photos are from the ProArte 10 year anniversary held at the lovely Peter Paul Fortress on the Neva. From bottom up: Susan Katz and Kendal Henry, views of the Neva from the fortress, the director of ProArte and the director of the Hermitage Museum, Nastya accepting an award for CEC Artslink- well done! And more Arts professionals.
ReplyDeletePeter and Paul Fortress, a beautiful landmark at St. Petersburg. This is very beautifil landmark at Russia. I've wrote an article about this place and the title of my post is Peter and Paul Fortress: The city Protector beacause it's serves as a protector from Swedish army and navy long time ago.
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