Selected dates:
1957
Born in Vitebsk (BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus).
1982
Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I.E. Repin with a degree in Art History.
Since 1982
Works as a leading methodologist in folklore and ethnography of the State Institution "Vitebsk Regional Methodological Center of Folk Art".
1996
She completed postgraduate studies at the Belarusian Academy of Arts and defended her PhD thesis.
1991
Prepared and held a republican exhibition and scientific conference "People's and Historical Cassyum of the Vitebsk Region".
1993
Prepared the republican exhibition "Flyers of Yazep Drazdovich" and a scientific conference dedicated to his work.
1994–2008
Organizer of the National Exhibitions of Naive Art of Belarus Insita (1994, 2000, 2008) Organizer of the International Exhibition of Naive Art “Dar Maistru”, dedicated to the 120th anniversary of Marc Chagall, which was exhibited in Vitebsk, Moscow and St. Petersburg in 2007-2008.
1997–2010
She represented the collection of naive art from the Vitebsk region at the International Exhibition-Triennale Insita-97 (Bratislava, 1997), at the Museum of Folk Art in Otrebusy (Warsaw, 2001), at the International Festival of Naive Art "Festnaiv" in Moscow (2004, 2007, 2010).
2000
Organizer of the scientific-practical conference "Insitnaya art of Belarus. History. Significance of folk culture. Tendencies and development".
2005
She held a conference "Practices of the Madernizatsy of Folk Culture and Experiences of the Establishment of Culture and Academia of the Vitebshchyna on the Capturing of Traditions".
2010
She held a conference "Folk culture of Vitsebshchyna: vyvuchenne, akhova i papularyztsyya".
2012
Project author and curator of the IV National Exhibition of Naive Art Insita-2012, dedicated to the 125th anniversary of M. Chagall.
Also, under her leadership, an album-catalog "People's masters and masters of Vitsebshchyny" was published.