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Tatana Kellner: Through the Immigrant's Lens

  • Bohemian National Hall 321 East 73rd Street New York, NY, 10021 United States (map)

Tatana Kellner, a multi-disciplinary artist, will discuss her work, charting her journey as an immigrant from Czechoslovakia in 1969, finding her artistic voice, and co-founding the Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW), an artists’ workspace in Rosendale, NY, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The talk will present both her personal work and the activities of WSW.

Born in Czechoslovakia, Kellner emigrated with her family to the USA in 1969. Her work, rooted in social issues, combines printmaking, painting, photography, and installation. It was exhibited in numerous venues across the USA, Canada, Europe, and Asia, including over fifty solo exhibitions. Tatana Kellner has received numerous prestigious awards, grants, and artist residencies.

Free and open to the public. Suggested donation: $15. Seats are limited, on first-come first-served basis. RSVP through Eventbrite.

This event is organized by the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter (SVU), with support of BBLA.

Earlier Event: June 18
The Power of Ideas
Later Event: September 16
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