Taras Plishch - artistic leader,
Participants - Bogdan Polishchuk,
Olga Zaulychna, Olena Rachkovska, Iuliia Zaulychna
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Roman Zuzuk was born in 1961 in small village Selec in Ukraine. From 1980 until 1984 he studied at Simferpol art school in the Crimea and later - in Kiev Academy of fine Arts. From 1991 he lived in Prague, and now resides in Toronto, Canada, since January 2000.
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In 1992 he graduated from the V. I. Mukhina University of Art in St. Petersburg, Russia. Since 1989 he has participate in more than 30 exhibitions. He is a member of the Ukrainian National Artists Union and the Ukrainian Artists club.
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Being in the large internal scope of works of the artist, an individual does not feel himself a negligible thing; on the contrary, he is commensurate with everything. In author's spiritual scale, the world of internal personal cosmos is equal to the surrounding world.
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Born April 25, 1973, in Bukovyna, Graduated from Vyzhnytsia College of Applied Arts. She has taken part in exhibitions (about 30).
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Svitlana Chmil was born in 1968 in Ivano-Frankivsk. In 1995 she graduated from the Prikarpatski University of Art Department Art and Graphic. Since 1996 she has participated in 28 exhibitions.
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Kiknavelidze Emzar was born on August 1, 1964 in Georgia. With 1979 for 1981 was trained in the Tbilisi art school of a name Toidze at faculty of a sculpture.
1986 - 1991 was trained in the Tbilisi architectural institute.
1989 years - exhibitions of the young architects city of Tbilisi. For the first time in city to Odessa, Ukraine was submitted in 1996 in gallery " Black and White ".
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Yuriy Petrenko was born in 1962. He studied the fundamentals of painting in the Crimea art school.
The painter participated in group exhibitions in Ukraine, Hungary, Slovenia and France.
His works can be found in private collections almost all over the world.
Yuriy Petrenko lives and works in Kiev.
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Armenak Karapetian was born in Yerevan, Armenia on November 31st, 1959. In 1979 Armenak Karapetian graduated from the Department of Sculpture at the Art College in his homeland of Yerevan, Armenia and later, 1982 through 1987 studied at the Art Institute in Yerevan under the guidance of Professor H. Chubarian. In 1988 Armenak became a full fledged member of the Artist Union of USSR. During those years Armenak participated in many important and prestigious exhibits throughout Soviet Union. In 1989 Armenak did a solo exhibition at the famous Citizen’s Forum Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic. Later he moved with his family to Prague and lives there since then.
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