As part of the ND Museum of Art’s Women at War Exhibition, underwritten by the University of North Dakota, the Museum will host a film screening of new films produced by two of the artists included in the Women at War exhibition, followed by a reception.
The film screening will include:
–Alevtina Kakhidze’s film All Good (2024) (19 min 57 sec). This event will represent the North American Premiere of this work. In addition to being one of Ukraine’s most recognized contemporary artists, Alevtina holds the title of UN Ambassador for Tolerance since 2018.
–Dana Kavelina’s Marc Tulip, Who Spoke with Flowers (2018) (15 min 19 sec). Kavelina is an artist of international stature. Letter to a Turtledove, which is featured in the exhibition at NDMOA, was recently purchased at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
–Dana Kavelina’s Monuments (2022) (34 min 35 sec).
–Artists Kakhidze and Kavelina will be brought in during NDMOA programming via Zoom to participate in the discussion. The screening will be followed by a reception at the Empire Arts Center.
For more information about the Women at War Exhibition and all the activities, please visit the exhibition website at NDMOA Women at War.