Adriana Galetskaya

Adriana Galetskaya
Born Andriana Polyuga
(1978-08-16)16 August 1978
Novoyavorivsk, Lviv region of Ukraine
Nationality Ukrainian
Education Art-studio "Leonardo"
Known for Painting
Website http://adriana.gallery

Adriana Galetskaya[nb 1] (born 16 August 1978 in Ukraine) — Ukrainian artist, painter.

Biography

Adriana Galetskaya was born 16 August 1978 in Novoyavorivsk, Lviv region of Ukraine.

She received two master's degree: «International Relations» in 2000 and «Management of organizations» in 2005.

From 2000 Galetskaya lives and works in Kyiv city. In 2008 she began painting in art-studio «Leonardo».

From March 2013 she presents her pictures on international exhibitions in category Professional.

The Winner of international and national contemporary art exhibitions.

Exhibitions [1]

  • March 2013 – “Ukrainian Art Week” VIII International Exhibition and Competition of Contemporary Arts, Kyiv [2]
    • 1st prize – “Tender”;
    • 2nd prize – “Art tuning”;
    • 3rd prize – “Intruder”.
  • July 2013 - International Exhibition and Competition of Contemporary Arts, “Russian Art Week”, Saint-Petersburg [3]
    • 2nd prize – “Tender”.
  • August 2013 – “Passaggio in Laguna”- collateral events of 55th La Biennale di Venezia, Venice
    • 2nd prize – “NU”,
    • 3rd prize – “Model”.
  • September 2013 – International Festival of Contemporary Arts in Turkey, Antalya [4]
    • 1st prize – “NU”.
  • November 2013 – “Russian Art Week”, International Exhibition and Competition, Moscow [5]
    • 1st prize – “Eve”.
    • Invitation to join International Federation of Artists.
  • December 2013 – International Exhibition of Contemporary Arts “Florence Biennale”, Florence [6]
  • January 2014 – Art Week in Czech Republic, Prague [7]
    • 2nd prize – “Eve”.
  • March 2014 – Art Week in Switzerland, Geneva [8]
    • 1st prize – “Eve and Adam”.
  • April 2014 – “Ukrainian Art Week” IX International Exhibition and Competition of Contemporary Arts, Kyiv [9]
    • 1st prize – “Adam”;
    • 1st prize – “Venice”;
    • 2nd prize – “Eve”;
    • 2nd prize – “Santorini”.
  • April 2014 – exhibition "Naturmort" (Still life), art gallery "Mytets", Kyiv
  • May 2014 – Ukrainian exhibition "Malovnycha Ukrayina" (Picturesque Ukraine), Cherkasy
  • November 2014 – “Ukrainian Art Week” X International Exhibition and Competition of Contemporary Arts, Kyiv [10]
    • 3rd prize – “Moscow bridge”.
  • November 2014 – Exhibition and Competition of Contemporary Arts, gallery "Mytets", Kyiv
  • November 2014 – opening of an art center Arch, exposure in the Young Theater, micro scene, Kyiv
  • April 2015 — personal exhibition - project "All about moments" in the Young Theater, micro scene, Kyiv
  • August 2015 - exhibition "Mapping Ukraine", with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in Germany, Berlin
  • September 2015 - painting "Mamayeva sloboda" exhibited at the Museum "Checkpoint Charlie", Berlin
  • April 2016 - exhibition ArtExpo 2016, New York[11]
  • April 2018 - exhibition Art Monaco 2018, Monaco[12]

Footnotes

  1. Russian: Адриана Галецкая, Ukrainian: Адріана Галецька
  1. Gallery of pictures by Adriana Galetskaya (Exhibitions)
  2. Ukrainian Art Week - Winners of Spring 2013 Archived December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Saint-Petersburg Art Week - Winners of 2013
  4. Ukrainian Culture Days - Winners of Painting Competition (Antalya, 2013) Archived December 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Russian Art Week - Winners of Autumn 2013
  6. Florence Biennale - Participating Artists 2013 Archived 2014-12-08 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. Art Week in Czech Republic - Winners of 2014 Archived December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  8. Art Week in Switzerland - Winners of 2014
  9. Ukrainian Art Week - Winners of Spring 2014 Archived December 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. Ukrainian Art Week - Winners of Autumn 2014 Archived December 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. "Exhibition ArtExpo 2016". Archived from the original on 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  12. Exhibition Art Monaco 2018
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