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Nov 18 - Dec 20 2024 - 18 days left

A show of twelve inkjet prints and lithographs depicting eight scenes from the Book of Revelation. They were all printed by Dmitry Borshch, who will attend the Lviv opening, this year in Florida. The show's name, "And I turned to see the voice", is from Revelation 1:12.

September 2 – October 4, 2024. Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm, free admission
Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, 79019 Ukraine, Lviv, Kushevycha Street, 5

November 18 – December 20, 2024. Monday – Friday, 10 am – 7 pm, free admission
Ukraine House New York, 777 Sunrise Highway, 2nd Floor, Suite 200, Lynbrook, NY 11563

February 24 – March 22, 2025. Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm, free admission
Volyn Gallery, 43000 Ukraine, Lutsk, Vynnychenka Street, 26, Suite 207

The show is funded by New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and Materials for the Arts (MFTA).

Dmitry Gennadievich Borshch was born in Dnipropetrovsk, studied in Moscow, today lives in New York, Dnipro, and Ramat Gan. His works have been exhibited at Russian American Cultural Center (New York), HIAS (New York), Consulate General of the Russian Federation (New York), Lydia Schukina Institute of Psychology (Moscow), Contemporary Art Centers (Voronezh, Almaty), Museums of Contemporary Art (Poltava, Lviv).

https://www.russianamericanculture.com/galleries/emerging-artists/dmitry-borshch/

Russian American Cultural Center (RACC) aims to provide permanent cultural representation to more than 700,000 Russian-speaking residents of New York. It was founded in 1998 by Dr. Regina Khidekel and earned its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in 1999. RACC has adopted and broadened the strategy of organizations like No Longer Empty, http://www.nolongerempty.org/ which invigorate neighborhoods by mounting exhibitions in their unutilized or temporarily underutilized spaces. Visitors coalesce around a space where art may have never been exhibited before.

Please write to racc.ny@mail.ru or call (347) 6621456. The artist is available for interviews
About the image: "Another angel gave a mighty shout. Revelation 18:2" 2024, inkjet print, 29 x 25 inches

Dmitry Borshch, “Line Drawing as Life Writing”
Jan 06 - Feb 07 2025

Eighteen drawings. The show is funded by New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and Materials for the Arts (MFTA).

January 6 – February 7, 2025. Monday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm, free admission
RACC satellite space, 105 NY-110, Melville, NY 11747

Dmitry Gennadievich Borshch was born in Dnipropetrovsk, studied in Moscow, today lives in New York, Dnipro, and Ramat Gan. His works have been exhibited at Russian American Cultural Center (New York), HIAS (New York), Consulate General of the Russian Federation (New York), Lydia Schukina Institute of Psychology (Moscow), Contemporary Art Centers (Voronezh, Almaty), Museums of Contemporary Art (Poltava, Lviv).

https://www.russianamericanculture.com/galleries/emerging-artists/dmitry-borshch/

Russian American Cultural Center (RACC) aims to provide permanent cultural representation to more than 700,000 Russian-speaking residents of New York. It was founded in 1998 by Dr. Regina Khidekel and earned its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in 1999. RACC has adopted and broadened the strategy of organizations like No Longer Empty, http://www.nolongerempty.org/ which invigorate neighborhoods by mounting exhibitions in their unutilized or temporarily underutilized spaces. Visitors coalesce around a space where art may have never been exhibited before.

Please write to racc.ny@mail.ru or call (347) 6621456. The artist is available for interviews
About the image: "Daughters of the Dust", also called "The Undertaker's Pale Children" 2010, drawing, 26 x 21 inches