

PANEL DISCUSSION: DECOLONIAL PRACTICES IN ART
vr 21 feb
|Amsterdam
Join us for a panel discussion exploring decolonial practices in art. Our speakers will share their current research and delve into the meaning of decolonization within the cultural sphere, examining contemporary approaches and their impact.
Time & Location
21 feb 2025, 18:40 – 21:00
Amsterdam, Paleisstraat 107, 1012 ZL Amsterdam, Netherlands
Guests
About the event
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on decolonial practices in contemporary art with artist Yuliia Elyas and researchers Milena Rossokhatska and Anastasiia Omelianiuk, moderated by Dasha Lohvynova. Part of the Interwoven exhibition, this panel explores how artists and researchers challenge colonial narratives in Ukraine, engage with memory and identity, and build cross-cultural connections. Moderator: Dasha Lohyvnova is an independent art historian and researcher based in the Netherlands. She recently graduated from the Curating Art and Cultures programme at the University of Amsterdam. Born and raised in Ukraine, her research interests lie in exploring artistic and curatorial practices in the so-called region of Eastern Europe, with a specific focus on Ukraine and contemporary Ukrainian art. Through her research and future curatorial work, Dasha aims to understand the correlation between current artistic practice and ongoing social transformations in post-Soviet spaces.
About the Panelists:
Yuliia Elyas: A Ukrainian artist whose work delves into themes…