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Speakers



Anna Shvets
Mentor



Anna Shvets is an arts manager, producer of international art projects, and an independent curator. For 18 years, she has been carrying out different activities as a producer of cultural projects and curator of contemporary art exhibitions, in collaboration with embassies, institutional and independent spaces.

Shvets is a founder and CEO of TAtchers’ Art Management, a company offering international Art PR, exhibition management, and curatorial services, artist's consulting and promotion. She is an author of educational programs and articles on contemporary art, art business, art and new technologies, an experienced moderator and speaker at public talks and other events dedicated to contemporary culture. Currently, she is teaching art business at several international universities.



Dagmar Schürrer
Mentor



Dagmar Schürrer is an Austrian new media artist based in Berlin, Germany. She assembles digitally generated objects and animations, text and sound to form intricate video sound montages and installations, often extended by Augmented Reality applications.

Significant international presentation of her works include ICA London; Moscow Biennale for Young Art; Centre Pompidou Paris; Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin; Louvre Auditorium Paris; Transmediale Vorspiel Berlin; Museum of Waste, Changsha, China; SUPERNOVA, Denver; and Diagonale Film Festival, Graz.

She is a research assistant at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin, where she teaches AR technologies and supports the production of AR applications in the field of art and culture.

As a board member of the Berlin media art association she is committed to supporting new forms of presentation of contemporary new media art.

www.dagmarschuerrer.com



Giorgi Spanderashvili
Speaker



Giorgi Spanderashvili is a Georgia-based curator, art manager and cultural professional. Since 2010, he has been engaged in the fields of contemporary visual and performing arts, and has worked on a number of local and international projects. He is a co-founder & co-curator of a Georgian video art archive and the independent new media art platform In-between Conditions. This year, he curated the Georgian National Pavilion 59thVenice International Exhibition – Biennale Arte 2022.



Sophia Lapiashvili
Speaker



Sophia Lapiashvili educated art historian. Currently working as an independant cultural manager, project coordinator, curator, photographer.

Co-Founder of SHUQURA Hands on Museum which currently leads ECO design and art workshop for kids and adults, combining all kinds of media , directing into sustainable art and design. Co- Founder of
sustainable fashion brand „USULI“. They are collecting leftovers from the fashion industiry such as fabrics and leather and are creating shoes and acsessories out of it.



Pari Banu Asgar
Speaker



Pari Banu Asgar is a transgender visual artist, performer, designer, and poetess. As a queer artist with an Iranian heritage, she investigates gender, identity and violence, recreating myths and fairy tales. She removes the borders between masculinity and femininity by experimenting with different mediums such as performance, photography, sound and video.

Sara Culmann
Mentor



Sara Culmann is a visual artist, designer and researcher at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam with a current residence in Berlin at the Academy of Arts. She is also teaching animation software at the Prague Media School, an educational institution that supports independent journalism in Eastern Europe.

Culmann’s research is focusing on game studies, semantics of digital tools and media, as well as historical parallels and intersections. In her artistic work she reflects on the existential impact of the cult of progress, scientific knowledge and information bias with the use of cultural clichés and imprints.

Sara participated in numerous international exhibitions and projects, including 2021 Radical gaming (HEK, Basel), 2021 Art Encounters Biennial (Timișoara, Romania), 2020 Extemporary: Art out of time (PERMM, Perm and NCCA Arsenal, and several others.



Ksenia Nam
Facilitator



Ksenia Nam is a new media artist, curator and a graphic designer based in Tbilisi. After studying at Moscow Architectural Institute, she decided to continue exploring other art mediums. She is using AI to try to find the answers to the looming identity crisis of all humanity and existence. She became a member of the Untitled Gallery collective in April 2022.

Ksenia participated in numerous international exhibitions and projects, including COP 26. Glasgow, Scotland, November 2021; Minute_MAPP. Tokyo, Japan, May 2021; Collapse is Imminent (?) installation, abandoned factory, Moscow, November 2020; Ars Electronica, Internet Yami-Ichi. Linz, Austria, September 20; Urban Solitude exhibition in Hong Kong, May 2022.



Joris Demnard
Speaker



Joris Demnard is a digital architect and solution provider of 3D, XR, and web solutions for the art and cultural sector. He also often collaborates with artists that want to convert to digital art in particular for VR and AI technologies. His company, Ikonospace develops high-end solutions for museum institutions and art galleries.



Sandra Krmadzhian
Speaker


Sandra Krmadzhian works as a stage designer in Ukraine, and is a member of the board of the social organisation, "HRONOTOP.UA", director of live shows, developer of virtual studios in Unreal Engine, organiser and supervisor of cultural projects. Architect, Artist (master's degree). Her projects are based on a combination of fields: contemporary technology/fashion/architecture + theatre/opera/production.




Bahdan Khmialnitski
Speaker




Bahdan Khmialnitski - cultural activist, Belarus national coordinator for EU4Culture programme

Remapping constellations of cultural actors in emigration: communities, institutions, digital spaces. Case of Belarusian art field.
Marlene Bart
Mentor


Marlene Bart is a Berlin based, internationally renowned artist working at the intersection of natural history, anatomy and visual art.

Bart deals with the combination of scientific and artistic visual language.  The use of multimedia techniques (printmaking, artist books, sculptures, taxidermy, installations, VR animations) allows her to combine a wide range of image content in a playful way, to refer to the historical dimension of scientific publications, and to put them in a contemporary context.

She studied "Fine Art" under professor Wolfgang Ellenrieder at the University of Arts in Brunswick (HBK), the Villa Arson (École nationale supérieure d’art) in Nice and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. She holds a Masters degree in "Art in Context" from the College of Fine Arts Berlin (UdK), was a tutor at the University of Arts in Brunswick (HBK) between 2017-2020 and at the Bauhaus- University in Weimar between 2020-2021. She is the editor of the transdisciplinary book series "Atlas of Databodies" published by Verlag.



Daria Rzhavtseva
Speaker



Daria Rzhavtseva is an artist relations manager and an assistant to the executive director at Snark.art. and a business development manager at Fuelarts Art+Tech & NFT startups accelerator.

Daria's experience includes organizing the first NFT exhibition at the Hermitage museum, participation in the preparation of the first dedicated acceleration program for Art+Tech & NFT startups and speaking at the NFT Summit in Lisbon.



Artists at Risk



Artists at Risk (AR) is a non-profit organisation active at the intersection of human rights and the arts (501c-3 equivalency). Since 2013, AR has built a mondial network of artistic institutions, non-profits, municipalities, states and international organisations to assist, relocate and fund artists who are at risk of persecution or oppression, or are fleeing war or terror. Prior to the war in Ukraine, AR hosted artists in 26 locations in 19 countries globally. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, over 500 hosting institutions have joined the platform across Europe in order to relocate and support the over 1850 art practitioners at risk from Ukraine. Parallel to this, over 400 dissident artists and cultural workers from Russia and Belarus, at risk of persecution, imprisonment or worse, have applied for support. Artists and hosts have registered directly via our forms found on our front page. Applications have also reached us via important partnerships with UNESCO, Goethe Institute, the Swedish SWAN network and other national and regional residency networks such as in Italy and Spain.

Artists at Risk (AR) has assisted persecuted, threatened or imprisoned artists during its almost 10 years of activity. Among many prominent figures, Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadya Tolokonnikova, Vietnamese pop-star Mai Khoi, Egyptian poet Galal El-Behairy and Kurdish curator Barıs Seyitvan have been part of AR programmes and campaigns.

www.artistsatrisk.org



Yasha Maksimenko
Speaker




Yasha is a part of OSSS, an Ukrainian—Russian art group founded by Yasha Maksimenko and Boris
Ustrica.

The team practices sculpture, light and video. The materials of the work are found objects

OSSS explores urban spaces and melt the found material into a new state. Connecting the fragments, at the same time, local communities and spaces are forming piece by piece



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