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This episode follows three artists — Amassia Niziblian from Armenia, Ana Kun from Romania, and Sopo Kashakashvili from Georgia.
Amassia Niziblian explores inherited trauma and cultural continuity through multimedia work, Ana Kun focuses on mental health, ecology, food politics, and communal care, while Sopo Kashakashvili traces migrant experiences through site-specific installations and oral histories. Together, their stories build a conversation about how artists create structures of solidarity that challenge rigid systems and open new ways of relating to one another.
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By Goethe-Institut UkraineThis episode follows three artists — Amassia Niziblian from Armenia, Ana Kun from Romania, and Sopo Kashakashvili from Georgia.
Amassia Niziblian explores inherited trauma and cultural continuity through multimedia work, Ana Kun focuses on mental health, ecology, food politics, and communal care, while Sopo Kashakashvili traces migrant experiences through site-specific installations and oral histories. Together, their stories build a conversation about how artists create structures of solidarity that challenge rigid systems and open new ways of relating to one another.
Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. Learn more about Goethe-Institut projects on our website and social media.