Oxana Kovalchuk
Oxana Kovalchuk, a visual artist based in New York and born in Kazakhstan, earned her MFA at the School of Visual Arts, New York, in 2019.
In her artistic exploration, Oxana Kovalchuk delves into themes of transformation, resilience, memory, psychological and cultural challenges of immigration, and adaptability to change. With a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, she seamlessly integrates her knowledge into her research and artwork.
Kovalchuk’s solo exhibitions include “A Journey to Be Continued” at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art (Texas, 2024), "Roots" at Kente Royal Gallery (NYC, 2022), "Making Fools Pray to God” at Gallery 456 (NYC, 2022). The next solo exhibition is scheduled at the Carlisle Arts Learning Center (Pennsylvania, Spring 2025).
Along with that, Kovalchuk participated in four museum group shows: “Morning Noon Night” at the Attleboro Arts Museum (Attleboro, MA, 2024), “Spring Artist Members Exhibition”, Edward Hopper House Museum (Nyack, NY, 2024), “Exhibitour" at the Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art and “Stories from my Childhood" at the Museum of Art of the Northern Illinois University.
Selected other group shows: the government-led project "Art x Climate Fifth National Climate Assessment" in Washington DC, “Absurdity” (Woman Made Gallery, Chicago IL), “Ethnicity through the Eyes of the Artists” (Abington Art Center, Jenkintown PA), “Dialogue with artists in Northeast China” (Lankai Art Gallery, Anshan City, China, 2020), to name a few.
In 2023, Kovalchuk successfully completed her inaugural collaborative project with the Only Make Believe theater, dedicated to bringing joy to children in hospitals.
In 2024, Kovalchuk was a resident artist at the Kunstraum Residency, Brooklyn, NY.
Two pieces by Oxana Kovalchuk, "Diary of Memory" and “Impossibility of Movement”, joined the collection of the Yuko Nii Foundation, Williamsburg Art & Historical Center in Brooklyn, New York, in 2021 and 2024.
StatementA cacophony of memories and feelings, an immigrants’ adaptability, cultural shifts, and power of the human spirit are the key threads I’m pursuing as an artist. Via mixed media experiences, my work explores the relationship between myself and my life journey of a 'legal alien' through four countries. The fascination with the limitations of life led me to pursue a degree in psychology that now an underlying factor in my art. I incorporate my psychological knowledge into my creative process to introspect my artwork concept from different angles. As an artist, I also try to show connections between inner and outer worlds. Mixed media techniques allow me to add layers that are not exclusively physical but also metaphorical: our feelings and senses are not flat, time is not linear, a way of thinking is not straight-forward but more layered and curved.
CvOxana Kovalchuk
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Born in Kazakhstan
Lives and works in New York City, USA
Education
2017 - 2019 MFA in Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
1998 - 2002 Bachelor's degree in Economics, Omsk State University, Omsk, Russia
1996 - 2001 Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Omsk State University, Omsk, Russia
Solo Exhibitions
2025 [forthcoming] Solo show at the Carlisle Arts and Education Center, Pennsylvania
2024 A Journey to Be Continued, Brownsville Museum of Fine Art, Texas
2022 Roots, Kente Royal Gallery, New York, NY
2022 Making Fools Pray To God, Gallery 456, New York, NY
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024 Fibrous, d’Art Center, Norfolk, VA
2024 Morning, Noon, Night, Attleboro Arts Museum, Newton, MA
2024 International Show: Artists in 2-D, 3-D, and Video, WAH Center, Brooklyn, NY
2024 Spring Artist Members Exhibition, Edward Hopper House Museum, Nyack, NY
2023 Art x Climate: Fifth National Climate Assessment, Washington DC
2023 ExhibiTour, Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art, Wausau WI (Honorable Mention)
2023 Home – Security/Insecurity, Nails in the Wall Gallery, Metuchen, NJ
2023 Vivid Visions, Gallery 150, Jersey City, NJ
2023 Absurdity, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, Il
2023 Climate Change: Final Warning, Jack Sinclair Gallery, East Point, GA
2023 Ethnicity through the Eyes of the Artists, Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA
2023 Stories from My Childhood, NIU Museum of Art, DeKalb, IL
2022 City Rhyme, Starta Arta Gallery, New York, NY
2022 Paper Works 9, Upstream Gallery, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
2022 Lost / Found, Kehler Liddel Gallery, New Haven, CT
2022 Sky Earth Sea, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, Brooklyn, NY
2022 The 23rd Annual WAH Salon & Carmen Frank Memorial show, Williamsburg Art & Historical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
2022 January Group Exhibition, Six Summit, New York, NY
2022 Mix It Up! Group Exhibition, FireFly Artists Gallery, Northport, NY
2022 Healing & Hope, Women Artists Month, Kente Royal Gallery, New York, NY
2022 New York Fashion Week, SSG & Art Hearts Fashion art exhibition, New York, NY
2021 December Group Exhibition, Six Summit Gallery, New York, NY
2021 Perfect Day: Drugs and Art, (participated with Javier Téllez and Antonio
Caro), Curated by Raul Zamudio and Juan Puntes, Organized with Kyoko Sato, WhiteBox
Annex, New York, NY
2021 America the Beautiful: The Real & The Imagined, Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, Brooklyn, NY
2021 The Sky Continues Beautiful, group exhibition, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition,
Brooklyn, NY
2021 Phìlo-poèm, group exhibition, digital installation in the gallery space, M.A.D.S. Galler
Milano, Italy
2021 Time and Tide, group online exhibition, Gallerya118, New York, NY
2021 Spring Forward – Vibrant Visions and Voices of Women Artists from around the Globe,
group online exhibition, International Women Artists’ Salon (IWAS), New York, NY
2020 Park 23 Art Fair, group exhibition, ArtPot, New York, NY
2020 Transparent As Glass, International Juried Glass Art Show NYC, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists
Coalition, Brooklyn, NY
2020 Intimists 7 "From Earth To Sky", group online exhibition, La Fenice Gallery, Hong Kong,
China
2020 Dialogue with artists in Northeast China, group exhibition, New York, NY
2020 Juried Show, group exhibition, Art Fair 14C, Jersey City, NJ
2020 Dialogue with artists in Northeast China, group exhibition, Lankai Art Gallery, Anshan City,
Liaoning Province, China
2019 Hoboken Artists Studio Tour, group exhibition, PROTO Gallery300, Hoboken, NJ
Awards
2023 Honorable Mention at the Exhibitour-23 group exhibition, Wausau, WI
Collectors
2024 The Yuko Nii Foundation (Brooklyn, NY) purchased mixed media collage “Impossibility of Movement”,
exhibited in the International Show of 2-D, 3-D, and Video Art at the WAH Center, Brooklyn, NY
2021 The Yuko Nii Foundation (Brooklyn, NY) purchased glass collage "Diaries of Memory" exhibited in the
"America the Beautiful" show at WAH Center, Brooklyn, NY
Residency
2024 Kunstraum Residency, Brooklyn, NY (January 2024 – March 2024)
Selected Curatorial Projects
2023 Here I Am: Exhibition of Israeli Artists, StartaArta, New York, N
2023 Alternate Side Parking, StartaArta, New York, NY
2022 Jigsaw Snap, Group Show, StartaArta, New York, NY
2021 Title to Be Determined, Juried Show, StartaArta, New York, NY
2021 May I…?, Juried Show, StartaArta, New York, NY
2020 Pop Up Vol 1, Juried Pop-up Show, StartaArta, New York, NY
2020 We Are Open, Juried Pop-up Show, StartaArta, New York, NY
Press
2023 Contemporary Creative Practice, contemporary art online magazine, February 2023
2022 Al-Tiba9 Contemporary Art, contemporary art magazine, April 2022
2021 Glass Art, magazine for the art glass industry, September/October 2021, pp. 50- 54
2021 Ibuciao, Chinese Media Platform
2021 MVibe Magazine, art magazine, January 2021, pp. 56-65
2020 “Blue dialogue: young artists of the East and the West” Lankai Art Gallery Report
2019 Rodas, Steven, “2019 Hoboken Artists Studio Tour”, The Jersey Journal, November 2019, pp.17, 20
New Jersey
CountryUnited States