About

I work across independent curatorial practice, research, and writing, tracing the intersections between philosophy, media, and contemporary art. My current focus lies in digital art, politically engaged art, and exploring new connections for dialogue through contemporary artistic practice.

I hold an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree in Media Art Cultures, studied across Austria, Denmark, and Poland, and an M.A. in Curatorial Studies from Saint Petersburg State University in collaboration with Bard College (NY). Trained in Philosophy (BA, Saint Petersburg State University), I approach curating through a conceptual and critical lens, informed by contemporary aesthetics and reflective methodologies.

Over the past two years, during my studies, my work has developed through participation in the Struer Tracks Biennial (Denmark), where I contributed to the curatorial development of Almanac, a hybrid print and digital publication. In 2024, I also collaborated with the 043 project in Madrid, supporting organizational and communication efforts for events at the intersection of music and contemporary art.

Before relocating to Europe in 2023, I gained over four years of experience working with contemporary art — both within gallery contexts as an art manager and independent curator, and in museum settings as an art mediator. This period shaped my understanding of curatorial work as a space for shared attention, translation, and collective reflection.

Now based in Austria, I am looking forward to new collaborations and curatorial projects engaging with sound, digital, and public art, with a particular interest in politically engaged and critical artistic practices.



photo by: Dmitry Egorov