Art in Russia
ARTINRUSSIA was founded in 2011. A division of The School of Russian and Asian Studies (SRAS), ARTINRUSSIA is dedicated to helping artists develop their personal practice through the educational opportunities of Russia and Eurasia. Our team of consultants and advisers draws from their years of experience on the ground inside the art circles, museums, educational institutions, and creative life of that geographic region to create extraordinary study abroad programs, faculty led tours, and travel assistance services. Our mission is to make the rich heritage and current innovations of Russia and Eurasia open to more students, professionals, and art enthusiasts.ARTINRUSSIA's website additionally serves as a platform for publishing student writing about art in Russia and Eurasia, and for informing the English-speaking world about Russian artists (especially contemporary Russian artists), museums, exhibitions, scholarships and more.
Featured Art Programs
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The Malevich Society Grants
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Dariya Yev Creates on SRAS Program
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The Russian Psyche (Avail. Year-Round)
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Acting in Russia (Summer Program)
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Art and Museums in Russia (Summer Program)
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Recent Posts
Featured Stories
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Art in Motion at Petersburg’s Lazarev Gallery
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Marina Fedorova’s Life-sized “Photostream”
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Sasha Maslov’s “The Veterans Project”
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Aristarkh Lentulov
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Dmitry Konradt’s Soviet Rock Photography
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Archives
Archive for May, 2012
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Dueling Demons: Mikhail Vrubel’s Demon Seated and Demon Downcast
Posted on May 8, 2012 | No CommentsThe Demon, as presented in art, has become a theme often employed to represent a madness that has developed within the artist. This demon can serve as both a muse... -
Baba, Proletarka and the Kolkhoznitsa: Soviet Depictions of Women in Anti-religious Posters
Posted on May 8, 2012 | No CommentsThis paper examines how the evolution of state policy from 1923-1933, toward women and religion was expressed in posters, one of the most important mediums of communicating policy to a... -
May Events
Posted on May 5, 2012 | No CommentsHere are a few events happening around the US in the month of May! Enjoy! May 5 – NY Join Brooklyn’s Dweck Center for the May installment of their Russian...













