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Happy Fall/Autumn! 🍂🍁🎃 Welcome back to another episode of “The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast” with me, your host, Zoë Goetzmann 🎤. On this current episode, we’re speaking to Interdisciplinary Artist, Director and Activist, Lidia Russkova-Hasaya (@saintlidia). Lidia works with “social and natural landscapes, light organizing space, and memory of the past and future," according to her Artist Statement. We first met when I interviewed her at this year’s Venice Biennale, where she exhibited her latest public art installation and two-person exhibition, “Homesick” with CREA Venice (an arts project and organisation which supports local artisans and artists) (@creavenice). She has been featured by Elle Decor, Amazing Architecture, Hammock Magazine, Interior+Design and Fetch London. Her work explores themes related to identity, womanhood, memory/nostalgia, dislocation, immigration, alienation and otherness. When it comes to sustainability, we speak all about conceptual art, mindfulness and meditation -viewing the world through a bit more of a thoughtful lens 🔎 via social and artistic observations 🧘♀️💭
Artist Bio:
Lidia Russkova-Hasaya is a New York-educated Multidisciplinary Artist and a Theater Director. She has exhibited work globally, including the "Unfolding" Exhibition at the Ria Keburia Foundation in Georgia in 2023, public art installation "PORTAL" at Crea Culture Center in Venice and a recent project at MoMA in Tbilisi this year. "PORTAL" will also be exhibited at OASI Foundation in Pesaro, Italy.
More Info: lidia.art
👉 Make sure to Follow:
Lidia’s Instagram (@saintlidia)
👉 Follow #TUCPodcast Host, Zoë Goetzmann (@byzoesera)🎙💚🍃
TUC Podcast Instagram: @theunethicalconsumerpodcast
TUC Podcast Website: www.theunethicalconsumerpodcast.com
Read my (Zoë's) review of Lidia's exhibition, "Homesick" at this past year's Venice Biennale in Fetch London (@fetch.london) 📖🇬🇧
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By Zoe GoetzmannHappy Fall/Autumn! 🍂🍁🎃 Welcome back to another episode of “The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast” with me, your host, Zoë Goetzmann 🎤. On this current episode, we’re speaking to Interdisciplinary Artist, Director and Activist, Lidia Russkova-Hasaya (@saintlidia). Lidia works with “social and natural landscapes, light organizing space, and memory of the past and future," according to her Artist Statement. We first met when I interviewed her at this year’s Venice Biennale, where she exhibited her latest public art installation and two-person exhibition, “Homesick” with CREA Venice (an arts project and organisation which supports local artisans and artists) (@creavenice). She has been featured by Elle Decor, Amazing Architecture, Hammock Magazine, Interior+Design and Fetch London. Her work explores themes related to identity, womanhood, memory/nostalgia, dislocation, immigration, alienation and otherness. When it comes to sustainability, we speak all about conceptual art, mindfulness and meditation -viewing the world through a bit more of a thoughtful lens 🔎 via social and artistic observations 🧘♀️💭
Artist Bio:
Lidia Russkova-Hasaya is a New York-educated Multidisciplinary Artist and a Theater Director. She has exhibited work globally, including the "Unfolding" Exhibition at the Ria Keburia Foundation in Georgia in 2023, public art installation "PORTAL" at Crea Culture Center in Venice and a recent project at MoMA in Tbilisi this year. "PORTAL" will also be exhibited at OASI Foundation in Pesaro, Italy.
More Info: lidia.art
👉 Make sure to Follow:
Lidia’s Instagram (@saintlidia)
👉 Follow #TUCPodcast Host, Zoë Goetzmann (@byzoesera)🎙💚🍃
TUC Podcast Instagram: @theunethicalconsumerpodcast
TUC Podcast Website: www.theunethicalconsumerpodcast.com
Read my (Zoë's) review of Lidia's exhibition, "Homesick" at this past year's Venice Biennale in Fetch London (@fetch.london) 📖🇬🇧
🎙✨