In the Name of Life
Oksana Briukhovetska
June 2026
Join us on Friday, June 19th, for the opening reception of In the Name of Life, a textile art exhibition by Kyiv-based artist Oksana Briukhovetska.
Working in textile collage, stitching together fabric and found cloth by hand, using craft skills passed down from her grandmother, Briukhovetska builds images that hold generations of women's experience. The works move between memory and the present: her grandmother's survival of the Second World War in the Volyn region, and the ongoing reality of Russia's war against Ukraine today.
The exhibition is dedicated to women, living and those who have passed, and to their often invisible but fundamental work in the name of life.
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About Oksana Briukhovetska
Oksana Briukhovetska is an artist, curator, and writer whose practice centres on textile collage and critical writing about Ukrainian contemporary art. Her work engages themes of memory, trauma, women's labour, feminism, solidarity, and decolonization.
She served as a co-curator for the Ukrainian chapter of Secondary Archive, the platform for women artists from Central and Eastern Europe (2021–2024), and as curator at the Martin Roth Initiative residency for Ukrainian women artists (2024–2025), which culminated in the publication and exhibition Meaning after Loss (2025). In 2025, Oksana published Voices of Black Lives Matter, based on interviews conducted with Americans during the 2020–2021 protests. She lives and works in Kyiv.