Public Art in Russia Katherine Gressel

CEC ArtsLink, an international arts organization, is sending me to Krasnoyarsk and Saint Petersburg, Russia, to create collaboartive public art. This blog documents my journey through 2 Russian cities over four weeks.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Project Summary: Krasnoyarsk

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In Krasnoyarsk, I spent a week working every afternoon/evening with a master class of teen and young adult students to produce a thematic mu...
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Project Summary: St. Petersburg

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This project, whose title translates to "From Our Windows," builds upon a recurring theme in my own artwork: combining multiple vi...
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Final meals in St. Petersburg: Traditional Georgian Food

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Chicken shish kabob dish...with a side of lavash bread and a variety of pickled vegetables...also a traditional walnut sauce that tastes a l...
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Final meals in St. Petersburg: Traditional Ukranian food (and music!)

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Dumplings...in this case stuffed with potato. Borscht...it comes in several varieties! Chicken kiev. This dessert has a really long name I h...

A walk from the Hermitage to the Church of the Spilled Blood

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Outside the Hermitage...I had already been there, but it's really necessary to go 2-3 times to see the whole thing! St. Petersburg has a...

This footware is all the rage...

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Russian Ethnography Museum

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After doing a whole public art project based on traditional Russian windows, carvings, and patterns, I have come to really love Russian folk...
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