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eng Automatic Translation

Olga Yakubovskaya

1969

Artist, illustrator of children's books.

One of the most famous series of works is “Cats of Freedom” (“Kotsiki Svaboda”), in which the artist depicts the heroes of the Belarusian protests in the form of cats.

Olga Yakubovskaya's works are in many private collections in Russia, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Poland, USA, Great Britain, Latvia, Japan, etc.

Lives and works in Riga.

Selected Artwork Series

Associated institutions

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

1969

Born in Karelia (USSR, now Russian Federation).

In 1989

Graduated from the Kungur Art School (Perm region, Russia).

Since 1989

Lived in Novopolotsk (Belarus).

Since 1991

Actively participates in exhibition activities.

2007

Graduated from the Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts (Department of Folk Decorative and Applied Arts).

For ten years, as a member of the folk craftsmen's club "Pramen" in Novopolotsk, she participated in the international festival "Slavic Bazaar" in Vitebsk - the fair of folk crafts "City of Craftsmen".

2007-2008

Participation in joint exhibitions of masters of artistic leather processing, gallery "Slavutyya Masters", Minsk.

2007–2008

Participation in the republican exhibition "Calyadnaya Zorka", gallery of the Palace of the Republic, Minsk.

2011

Personal exhibition "In search of harmony...", exhibition hall, Novopolotsk.

2011

Personal exhibition "Seasons...", gallery "Slavutasts", Minsk.

2012

Personal exhibition “How beautiful this world is...”, AtriumGallerie FG RoyalHotel, Riga, Latvia.

2013

Personal exhibition “How beautiful this world is...”, House of Creativity, Ventspils, Latvia.

2015

Personal exhibition “The Soul of Vartaetstsa Dadomu...”, gallery “Slavutasts”, Minsk.

2016

Personal exhibition "March cats", gallery "Slavutasts", Minsk.

2017

Winner of the international exhibition-competition "Art-Geography" in the category "Decorative Panels" (Moscow, Russia).