FOTOFEST: “RESILIENCE IN EXILE: THE UKRAINIAN REFUGEE EXPERIENCE” PHOTO EXHIBIT
This exhibit, featuring the compelling work of photographer Vladimir Frumin, offers a deep, emotional insight into the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
“RESILIENCE IN EXILE: THE UKRAINIAN REFUGEE EXPERIENCE” PHOTO EXHIBIT
This exhibit, featuring the compelling work of photographer Vladimir Frumin, offers a deep, emotional insight into the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
PHOTO EXHIBIT “INTEGRATION”
New photo exhibition “Integration” by Svetlana Balashova is essentially a reflection on migration, the relationship between people and cultures.
Call for Participation: Displaced by the War
Cultural Center “Our Texas” in collaboration with Houston-based photographer Vladimir Frumin opens a call for participation in the new project “Displaced by the War” about refugees from Ukraine.
CURATORIAL SEMINAR ON RUSSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Cultural Center “Our Texas” is honored to host a Curatorial Seminar on the Russian Photography collection of the Museum of Fine Art Houston presented to you by Fulbright Fellow, photo historian, and the curator of the FotoFest 2022 “Unread Warnings” – Irina Chmyreva
FOTOFEST 2022: Unread warnings
Fotofest “Unread Warnings” is a collection of images the meaning of which got sharper after the cold and bloody winter of 2022, the start of the war in Ukraine
Photo Exhibition: Unseen Moscow. The City before Perestroika
Moscow in his images is the city where Dashevsky was born and has lived his entire life. The city photographed from an “urban ant’s perspective” (according to the author’s own words): among people, in ordinary places and situations, with a feeling of affinity with others and personal sentiments to the city.