Social art project
PROJECT PARTNERS

BelonicaArt
SerjB
SerjB founded the BelonicaArt project, where he teaches painting to blind people. He developed a unique technique for teaching blind people to paint and created a device that translates color into music. He is a leading expert and speaker in Belarus on inclusion in art. SerjB`s works have been at exhibitions in New York and Minsk, are represented in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belarus and private collections in the USA, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania.
Selected exhibitions
2021 - National Art museum of Belarus // Permanent exhibition // Belarus, Minsk
2021 - DorDor gallery // Personal exhibition // USA, New-York
2020 - Palace of arts // Personal exhibition // Belarus, Minsk
Anastasia Bergovina
She lost her sight at the age of 6. The lack of vision doesn’t prevent Anastasia from leading an active lifestyle. Now she has closely got her life with creative work. She conducts remedial classes with the blind in the BelonicaArt project and dedicates all her free time to creating her own works. With the loss of vision, the author began to develop synesthesia. Often, when meeting people, Anastasia has different color sensations that help her remember a person. Anastasia`s paintings are in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belarus.
Selected exhibitions
2021 - National Art Museum of Belarus // Permanent exhibition // Belarus, Minsk
Yana Smirnova
Yana hasn’t seen since birth. For Yana, it is important to understand and feel the color. Any color for an artist is an emotion. Quite so with the help of color, you can talk to the viewer, and this is the only way you can feel the color if you have never seen it. Yana`s paintings have been at exhibitions in New York and Minsk, and are also represented in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belarus.
Selected exhibitions
2021 - National Art museum of Belarus // Permanent exhibition // Belarus, Minsk
2021 - DorDor gallery // Personal exhibition // USA, New-York
2020 - Palace of arts // Personal exhibition // Belarus, Minsk
Taras Samsonov
Taras lost his sight more than 20 years ago. But the love of color and the desire to experience colors remained and led the artist to create his astonishing paintings. Taras can’t see color, but the effects on other senses help him to cause color sensations.
Anna Pleskach
Yana hasn’t seen since birth. For Yana, it is important to understand and feel the color. Any color for an artist is an emotion. Quite so with the help of color, you can talk to the viewer, and this is the only way you can feel the color if you have never seen it. Yana`s paintings have been at exhibitions in New York and Minsk, and are also represented in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belarus.
Selected exhibitions
2021 - National Art museum of Belarus // Permanent exhibition // Belarus, Minsk
2021 - DorDor gallery // Personal exhibition // USA, New-York
2020 - Palace of arts // Personal exhibition // Belarus, Minsk
Zarina Lisenkova
Since childhood, Zarina had defective eyesight, which eventually disappeared completely. Self-expression through creative work has always been an important part of life and the loss of vision didn’t stop the creative path but helped to rethink. Now colors are not just a visual perception - it is an emotion that causes a much greater response.
Anastasia Bergovina
A picture from the series " History begins yesterday”
$555.00 $715.00 Ex Tax: $555.00
Lot Number:00054Name of Artwork:In the parkAuthor:Anastasia BergovinaYear of Creation of Artwork:202..