Aug 10, 2015
This week: The return of the The Amanda Browder Show! we talk with artist Katya Grokhovsky from her exhibition/residency at Soho20 in NYC. We talk about her work, performance as a medium, artist as curator and her discussion panels surrounding feminism, and the contemporary art world.
www.katyagrokhovsky.net
http://katyagrokhovsky.tumblr.com/
http://feministurgent.tumblr.com/
http://soho20gallery.com/opportunities/artist-in-residence-studio-program/
Katya Grokhovsky is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, educator
and organizer, whose work deals with issues of alienation, gender
politics and migration. Grokhovsky holds an MFA from the School of
the Art Institute of Chicago (2011), a BFA from Victorian College
of the Arts, Australia (2007) and is a recipient of numerous
fellowships, residencies and awards including SOHO20 Chelsea
Gallery Residency (2015), BRIC Media Arts Fellowship (2015), VOX
Populi AUX Curatorial Fellowship in Performance, Philadelphia
(2015), New York Studio Residency Program Visiting Artist (2015),
Residency Unlimited (2014), Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the
Arts, (2014), Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts (2013), NARS
Residency (2013), Santa Fe Art Institute Residency (2012),
Watermill Center Summer Residency (2011), Dame Joan Sutherland Fund
Grant (2013), Australia Council for the Arts ArtStart Grant (2013),
NYFA Mentoring Program for Immigrant Artists (2012), Chashama space
to create grant (2012). Her work has been exhibited in venues such
as Lesley Heller Workspace (2015), Judith Charles Gallery (2015),
Dixon Place (2015), Spring Break Art /Show (2015), EFA Project
Space (2014), HERE Arts Center (2014), Art in Odd Places NYC
(2014), SAW - Storefront Art Walk Bay Ridge (2014), Gateway Project
(2014), A.I.R Gallery Projects, Governor's Island (2014), Amelie A.
Wallace Gallery, SUNY College (2014), Panoply Performance Lab
(2014), New York City Center Lobby Projects (2013), Galerie Protege
NYC (2013/14), IDEAS City, New Museum (2013), Gallery Affero
(2013), Movement Research Festival (2012), Chashama (2012),
Ukrainian Institute of America (2012), Grace Exhibition Space
(2012-14), The Franklin (2013), Antena gallery (2013),
Defibrillator gallery (2011/13), Bus Projects (2012), Heaven
gallery (2010), amongst many others.
Details for
image:
Katya Grokhovsky, One Fine Day, 2014. photo Yan Gi
Cheng