Episode 2: Katya Taylor

Art During Wartime

Katya Taylor is a curator, culture manager, lecturer, and mentor. She graduated from the Christie's Education College, Aspen Institute Kyiv alumni. Founder of the NGO Port of Culture, curator of the HeForShe Arts Week Kyiv 2018 & 2019, and author of the Women in Arts Award for UN Women (Ukraine). Author of the book Turnkey Art: Management and Marketing of Culture. Topics include: Schools attacked by Russians Pension tourism in occupied territories Christie’s Education Artists Support Ukraine “Language is a political instrument” “Train to Victory" project How artists coping with the war MOMA renamed Edgar Degas’ Russian Dancers as Ukrainian Dancers. Why it's so important? Rethinking the colonial past Malevich is Polish by origin? The Ukrainian trident is a symbol of identity that has kept Ukrainians together for the last thousand years https://www.instagram.com/kataylormade https://www.instagram.com/artists.support.ukraine https://www.instagram.com/port_agency

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