03/30/2021
By Yuko Oda
UMass Lowell Art and Design is delighted to have Yuliya Lanina give an artist talk where she will take us on a visual journey through her paintings, animations, performances, robotics, and animatronics. She will share her unique perspective of being a Russian refugee, how she sustains her art practice, and her recent Fulbright project exploring intergenerational trauma of the Holocaust.
Monday, April 12
11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Via Zoom. Register online.
Event is free.
Yuliya Lanina is a multimedia artist whose work bridges traditional media with new technologies, such as video, robotics, Virtual Reality, and performance – often combining them all. Born in Moscow, Lanina arrived in New York as a political refugee. There she established herself as a pioneering artist on the cutting edge of combining digital technologies with the handmade media. She creates alternate realities in her works—ones based on sexuality, trauma, fetishism, and identity.
Lanina’s honors include Fulbright (Vienna, Austria), Headlands Art Center (CA), and Yaddo Colony (NY). Exhibitions include SXSW (TX), Seoul Art Museum (Korea), SIGGRAPH (Japan), 798 Beijing Biennial (China), Cleveland Institute of Art (OH), Museum Ludwig (Germany) and Moscow Museum of Modern Art (Russia). Her recent solo show at Xposed gallery on New York’s HighLine was viewed by more than 1,000 people per day over three weeks.
Lanina lives in Austin, TX with her husband and twin daughters. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Practice at the Department of Arts and Entertainment Technologies at The University of Texas at Austin.
For inquiries, email yuko_oda@uml.edu