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Stories and Scenes: Art and Ancestry
Interview with Tatyana Grechina 1. Please tell us something about your background and your art journey so far. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, I came to the USA at a year and nine months old in 1992. I grew up with the USA outside my walls and the inside suspended somewhere in-between, deep in the USSR and its echoes. Existing in this in-between made art a natural space to feel grounded. I’ve painted and drawn my whole life, sewn clothes and created stories. At Tyler School o
Tatyana Grechina
Jan 214 min read


Between Memory and Invention
Interview with David Miller 1. Please tell us something about your background and your art journey so far. I was born in London and studied at Goldsmiths College in the early 1970s, an environment that valued ideas, experimentation, and critical thinking as much as formal technique. That ethos has stayed with me throughout my working life. I spent many years working as a filmmaker and scriptwriter, which shaped the way I think about images, as narrative spaces rather than sta
David Miller
Jan 213 min read


Where Difference Dissolves: Painting as Encounter
Article by Seona Sommer On My Artistic Path I grew up in a world where art was not part of everyday life. It was not absent by refusal, but simply not present—no museums, no rituals of looking, no language for art as a way of being. Still, I began creating as a teenager, sensing something unnamed but essential. It was only in my mid-thirties that I fully stepped into my identity as an artist. By then, I had already completed two academic degrees and built a secure professiona
Seona Sommer
Jan 123 min read
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