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eng Automatic Translation

Sasha Velichko

1993

Visual artist exploring political emigration, post-truth, trauma and especially traumatic experiences. With a master's degree in radiophysics, she explores the themes of her projects through artistic practice and interdisciplinary collaborations using photography and programming.

She participated in group exhibitions in France, Poland, Singapore, Belarus, and was published in various media, including Magnum, PHmuseum, The Steady, Fisheye magazine, ORONSKO, SZUM, Dodho and others.

Lives and works in Warsaw.

Selected events

Selected Artwork Series

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Selected dates:

1993

Born in Slonim (Grodno region, Republic of Belarus).

2011-2016

Education at the Belarusian State University: Bachelor of Radiophysics.

2016-2017

Studying at the Belarusian State University, Master's degree: Hardware support and software and hardware for information security.

2017-2018

Training at the School of Contemporary Photography Docdocdoc (Saint Petersburg, Russia).

2020

She was forced to leave Belarus.

2021-2023

Studying at the School of Contemporary Photography and Journalism "Fotografika".

2023

She graduated from the Gaude Polonia scholarship program of the National Cultural Center under the guidance of photographer Adam Panczuk.

2023

Received the Konrad Pustola Prize from Krytyki Politycznej for her project "State of Denial".

15.03-26.05.2024

Exhibition From the ashes, Zachęta, National Gallery of Art, Warsaw (Poland).

06.04-02.06.2024

Circulation(s) Festival, Paris (France).

26.09.2024-05.01.2025

Exhibition Disappear by the Vistula, Bunkier Sztuki, Krakow (Poland).

18.10-24.11.2024

9th Singapore International Photography Festival, Singapore.

2024-2025

ArtFotoMode program supported by the Robert Capa Center for Contemporary Photography.