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eng Automatic Translation

Lesia Pcholka

1989

Selected events

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

1989

Born in Borisov (BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus).

2013

She founded the first charity shop in Belarus (KaliLaska).

2016

Graduated from the Minsk Innovative University, faculty of Jurisprudence (specialization Social Psychology).

2017

She founded the social archive of verticular photography of Belarusians VEHA.

2018–2020

Membership in the Union of Photographers in Belarus.

2019

Passing the Gaude Polonia scholarship in Warsaw.

From 2020

He teaches at ECLAB (European College of Liberal Arts in Belarus).

2021

Due to the political situation in Belarus, she was forced to move from Belarus. Passes Brno AIR residency in Brno, residency at Galeria Arsenal in Białystok and starts ICORN's annual residency at Gallery Günter Grass in Gdansk.

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Books:

2018

As part of the VEHA project, the album "Nailepshy bok" ("The Best Side") was released.

2021

Two archival photographic albums "Dzyavochy Vechar" and "Aposhni fotazdymak" ("Girl's Evening" and "Last Photo") were released as part of the VEHA project.