Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
'Society'
Saturday, 15 September 2012
'Page 99'
Photographer Nii Armah Okine
Friday, 14 September 2012
Thursday, 13 September 2012
'Page 85'
Photographer Nii Armah Okine
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
'Page 80'
Photographer Nii Armah Okine
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
'Page 78'
Monday, 10 September 2012
'Page 64'
Saturday, 8 September 2012
'Page 64' - left part
Valeriya N-Georg's Art © All rights reserved
Photographer Nii Armah Okine
www.valeriya-n-georg.com
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Group exhibition 'ORGANS'
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Summertime Games
Friday, 13 July 2012
Games People Play
Monday, 9 July 2012
'Games People Play' - an exhibition curated by Gillian Best Powell
Opening hours: Wed - Fri 12 - 6, Sat 12 - 4
Nicola Antony | Paula Ashby | Lucy Atherton | Irene Bakundukize | Daisy Clarke | Eldi Dundee | Hope Dundee | Het | Leyla Folwell | Enver Gursev | Elizabeth Hardman | Tracy Howl | Bruno Jamaica | Alexis Johnson | Sanita Kaur | Denia Kaz | Neil Kelly | Morwenna Lake | Maciej Markowicz | Valeriya N-Georg | Chris Parry | Glyn Powell | Rosalind Richards | Ruth Solomons | Liz West
Address: 60 Great Suffolk, London SE1 OBL
Sunday, 13 May 2012
My new website!
Sunday, 6 May 2012
UEL Fine Art Degree Show 2012
The Private view is on Thursday, 17th of May from 6pm.
The exhibition will be open to the public on Friday 18th May until Sunday 20th May from 11.00-17.00
Sunday, 8 April 2012
The full interview for Bulgarian newspaper 'Monitor'
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
London Pride Exhibition
Paintings and small sculptures from the Tate Gallery
Design icons from The Design Museum
Examples new and old from Central St Martins School of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art
Future Design by London Metropolitan University
The Saatchi Gallery’s Damien Hirst Mini
Valentines Art Studios and other local artists
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Cinematique Student Film Festival 2012
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
'Surface + Presence'
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Monday, 23 January 2012
Sunday, 8 January 2012
'Greece in Our Eyes'
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
REFLECTIONS
‘Reflections’ Art Exhibition at Mile End Pavilion opens 18 November 2011
Reflections is an art exhibition showcasing work by twenty-six emerging young artists from all over London. The purpose of the exhibition is to reflect on the future state of the arts, by examining students’ work as they are about to leave art school. The organisers and curators are 4Art, a student-led initiative from the University of East London.
The Exhibition takes place in the stimulating gallery-space at Mile End Pavilion, overlooking the lake in Mile End Park. Several of the artists are responding to the building by creating site-specific.
Reflections opens with a Private View on Friday 18 November 2011, from 6pm to 9pm and continues until Monday 21 November, and is open from 11am-5pm each day. The Pavilion is 3 minutes walk from Mile End Station, and is 20 minutes by tube from Bond Street. Map and address http://artpavilion.info/#2103440/About-Mile-End-Art-Pavilion
Project manager Philippa Edwards
Curator Valeriya N-Georg
Co-Curator Tafari Grant
Marketing Carolina Piteira
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Art Trail Wanstead 2011
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Dance from Dobrudja
2 min. 38 sec. long HD Video
Monday, 25 July 2011
Water City Festival at Trinity Buoy Wharf 2011
Here is an article by Mike Brooke in The Docklands & East London Advertiser:
http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/blackwall_lighthouse_shines_light_for_thames_foreshore_arts_festival_1_973361
Friday, 15 July 2011
Redbridge Dance Festival 2011
The festival is very colourful and energetic, includes exiting selection of performances and a lots of Original Art! One of my intaglio etchings with dance subject matter is exhibited as part of the Festival!
http://thewansteadvillagedirectory.com/Features/strictly-dancing.html
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/cms/leisure_and_libraries/leisure/leisure_facilities_activities/dance/redbridge_dance_festival_2011.aspx
Water City Festival
'Waterways and Fishing Village' Art exhibition
Curated by Frank Creber, the exhibition features the work of the Water City Festival Mural Team, including Maria Alvares, Emily Ault, Nick Creber, Bob Dawson, Caroline Holden-Hotopf, Neha Malik, Alex Pemberton, Victoria Rance, Antoine Robin, Sp[hie Ventorini, Rob Welch and UEL Fine Art students Philippa Edwards, Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva, Julie North and Annie Warner.
11am-6pm Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th of July 2011 at Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London, E14 0JW
http://www.watercityfestival.org.uk/
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Private Visit of Prince Kyril Sax Cuborg
'Bulgaria in Our Eyes' part of 'The World in Our Eyes'
His Excellency Lyubomir Kyuchukov receives a portrait - photo etching made by Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva as a gift from the artists involved in the show.
The art exhibition Bulgaria in Our Eyes opens on June 16, 2011 in the Sofia Gallery at the Bulgarian Embassy in London. It features works by students and staff from the Fine Arts Department at the University of East London. The exhibition is the first-ever joint project between students of the university and the Bulgarian Embassy, and has provided the inspiration for a series of exhibitions to be held in diplomatic missions in London under the title 'The World in Our Eyes'.
The initiator and curator of the project is the Bulgarian artist Valeriya Nyamtsova - Georgieva, a student at the University of East London, which is why the first exhibition came to be in the Bulgarian Embassy.The exhibition 'Bulgaria in Our Eyes' features over 30 specially prepared artworks inspired by the history and culture of Bulgaria. Subjects that inspired the artists include the Bulgarian rose, Bulgarian traditions and folklore, popular Bulgarian personalities and attractions, Bulgarian banknotes and the National Anthem. The participating artists are 26 fine art students and 5 tutors from University of East London, who studied for months creating works especially for the exhibition, on the subject - Bulgaria. This is the first time that these reknownd artists have produced works on this subject and exhibited with students, who were praised for the project.
Photo by David Olsan
His Excellency Lyubomir Kyuchukov with Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva (organiser and curator) and Lyubomir Zahariev (Uel student, Animation, participating artist)
The picture in the background (Hayduti, by Carolina Piteira - Fine Art UEL student from Portugal) helped bring Valeriya and Lyubomir (two bulgarians that didn't know each other before) into contact at UEL when he saw the picture being photographed for the exhibition and started to discuss the project with the organisers.
Photo by David Olsan
Valeriya explaining to the Ambassador how every work exhibited is connected with Bulgaria.
In his speech to the guests attending the opening night Ambassador Lubomir Kyuchukov stressed that the exhibition is proof of the unifying power of art which knows no boundaries and creates bridges between different cultures.
The exhibition created keen interest. There were numerous guests present, including representatives of cultural and academic circles, connoisseurs of art, and friends of Bulgaria. They all welcomed the exhibition with its focus on dignity and the undoubted talent of the participating artists.
http://www.twioe.blogspot.com/
The Cultural Centre at Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bulgaria wrote an article about the event.
http://sic.mfa.government.bg/?act=news&do=detailed&id=324
Diplomate Magazine, magazine just for foreign Embassies in London published our photo and article about 'Bulgaria in Our Eyes' in his July - August brochure.
Two Bulgarian newspapers - 'Будилник' and DNES published articles too.
Special Thanks for the very big help to the Co-founders of 'The World in Our Eyes' Philippa Edwards and Julie North!
Saturday, 11 June 2011
'Bulgaria in Our Eyes'
Please, welcome to the Private View for the Exhibition 'Bulgaria in Our Eyes', which will take place in The Sofia Gallery at the Bulgarian Embassy, on the 16th June from 6-9 pm.
186-188 Queen's Gate, London, SW7 5HL
This in an exhibition by Art students from UEL conceived and arranged by a group of students, being the first exhibition of a wider project called The World in Our Eyes, which features work by University of East London Students in embassies across London.
Artist Susan Stockwell has just returned from exhibiting at the Sofia Biennale, (National Art Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria,) she and 5 other acclaimed artists will be exhibiting in support of the students' work and they are:
Faisal Abdu’Allah
Tim Allen
Lee Maelzer
Paul Manners
Glen Marston
I look forward to seeing you there!
www.twioe.blogspot.com
Valeriya N-Georg in UEL Talent
http://ueltalent.stickyworld.com/exhibition/load?roomid=13
Thursday, 9 June 2011
End of the Year show - University of East London
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Creative Futures
Exploring the creative & media arts in the University and beyond
Thursday 2nd June, 9.30-5pm
Creative Futures Conference brought together academics, students, policy makers and practitioners to consider the future for media and creative arts education.
Second year students Philippa Edwards, Valeriya N-Georg and Julie North has been invited to talk about their experiences of setting up off campus art exhibitions and how this developing their skills for their chosen careers.
Keynotes speakers included Professor Nick Couldry (Goldsmiths College), Marc Isaacs ( filmmaker; All White in Barking, Travellers) and John Newbigin (Chairman of Creative England).
Monday, 30 May 2011
The true friend
— Bob Marley
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Ruchenica
You can watch it here:
http://vimeo.com/22169512
Saturday, 2 April 2011
City Art & Music Projects
Pete Cobb - Dean of School of Architecture and Visual Arts speaking with Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva in front of her window drawings
Photo by Layali Alkathiri.
Twenty:Twelve is an exhibition organized by Philippa Edwards for her fellow fine art students. Exhibition called Twenty:Twelve, in honour of their graduation year.
The exhibition is open until Tuesday 5th April.
The CAMP, 70 - 74 City Rd, London, EC1Y 2BJ
http://www.thecamplondon.com/
http://twentytwelveexhibition.blogspot.com/
Visit at the Bulgarian Embassy in London
Photo by Desislava Naidenova
Cultural Press Affair of Bulgarian Embassy
Fine Art students from University of East London visited the Bulgarian Embassy in London and met the Ambassador Lubomir Kyuchukov. The occasion was discussion for a project involving an exhibition in a diplomatic mission, inspired by Bulgaria.
Initiator of the project is the Bulgarian artist Valeriya Nyamtsova - Georgieva, a student from University of East London. The Bulgarian Embassy is the first stop of the project 'The Embassy Tour', which involve other Embassies in London as the group of students is very international.
Traditionally, typical for March, students were greeted with Martenitsas. In his speech Ambassador Lubomir Kyuchukov claimed the support of the Bulgarian Embassy for artists, which the diplomatic mission of providing a stage for expression. He stressed that the cultural program of the Embassy embodied different forms of art, with particular emphasis on supporting young artists. Ambassador Kyuchukov briefed the audience with historical and cultural development of Bulgaria, noting the contribution of Bulgaria in the European cultural diversity.
The meeting was highly appreciated by the attending students. They had the opportunity to learn about the typical Bulgarian traditions and marks the personalities shaped the image of the country.
http://www.bulgarianembassy-london.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=688&Itemid=282
Christmas charity auction
Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva and Prince Kiril Saxe-Kuborg
On December 9, Embassy of Bulgaria in London hosted the traditional Christmas charity party, which was organized jointly with the British charity "Friends of Bulgaria' and the Bulgarian City Club in London, and with the assistance of "Appeal UK " and the Association of Bulgarian students at the University of Economics and Political Science in London.
The event was held under the patronage of Ambassador Lubomir Kyuchukov, Baroness Rawlings, Chairman of the City Club - Prince Kiril Saxe-Kuborg and John Brisbi, president of "Friends of Bulgaria ".
During the ceremony was held a charity auction. Bulgarian artist Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva donated to tender one of her intaglio etchings, inspired by Bulgarian folklor.
Collected from the event proceeds are intended to support homes for children with disabilities and the establishment of day care centers for children with special needs in Bulgaria.
http://www.bulgarianembassy-london.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=667&Itemid=282
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Twenty:Twelve Exhibition
Photo by Ida Elevine Lillebuen Berge
From Thursday 24th March 35 fine art students from the University of East London (UEL) will put on an exhibition of their works at The CAMP, City Road, London. Within spitting distance of Old Street Tube Station.
Just come out of the station at exit 4, and you can see The City Art & Music Project (CAMP) straight ahead of you, on the corner of Featherstone Road, and City Road.
The opening night will include, performance, video, poetry, and later live music followed by a DJ. The show continues until Wednesday 30th March.
http://twentytwelveexhibition.blogspot.com/
Sunday, 30 January 2011
'EAST END BLEND'
RICH MIX, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA
www.richmix.org.uk
'East End Blend' is a group exhibition, which is collaboration between the Whitechapel Gallery, RICH MIX, the University of East London and London Metropolitan University.
Participating artists:
Anna Naylor, David Martin, Philip Bradshaw, Crystalann McHaffie, Léa Maltese, Désirée Ickerodt, Malgorzata Rachocka, Elevine Berge, Catia Rodrigues and Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva.
I look forward to seeing you there!