Speaker
Katia Denysova
Katia Denysova is a PhD candidate at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London. Her research investigates the influence of socio-political factors on early 20th-century art in Ukraine. She is the co-curator of the exhibition In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s and co-editor of the accompanying catalogue. Her articles on Ukrainian art have been published in the peer-reviewed journals Arts and immediations.
Speaker
Dr Olenka Pevny
Dr Olenka Pevny is the Associate Professor in Ukrainian Studies and Medieval and Early Modern Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge. She studies the art and culture of Kyivan Rus’ and Ruthenia. Before arriving in Cambridge, Dr Pevny was an Associate Professor of Byzantine and Medieval Art History and Chair of the Art and Art History Department at the University of Richmond, VA. She has worked at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, in a curatorial capacity on The Glory of Byzantium exhibition, and as an archaeologist in Crimea and Greece. She received her PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University.
Speaker
Constance Uzwyshyn
Constance Uzwyshyn is a PhD candidate in Slavonic Studies at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Language and Linguistics, University of Cambridge. Her research interests lie in Ukrainian contemporary art and the impact of the Russian invasion on Ukrainian art and Ukrainian cultural industries in narratives of identity, resilience and global image. She is the Cultural Industries Advisor to the Ukrainian Institute London (UIL) and the founder and director of the first commercial art gallery in Kyiv – ARTEast Gallery.