L E C T U R E S & W O R K S H O P S
15
June, 2 0 1 9
"Art Completes You" by Elena Zelenina.
1 pm - 4 pm
Walk-in
FREE lecture in English
LOCATION:
Kips Bay Library
The New York Public Library
446 Third Avenue,
New York, NY 10016
FIND THE ARTIST WITHIN workshop
Meet the author of the "Art Completes You" book
New York-based artist and international coach Elena Zelenina teaches the method to silence negative self-talk, self-doubt, self-denial, and many other limiting factors using art drawing and painting exercises with Art Completes You plan.
Utilizing the Vedic traditions, Elena helps beginner and seasoned artists start a transformative journey towards improving their quality of life.
The talk and workshop are based on her #1 Amazon bestseller 'Art Completes You. Transformation through art and the science of completion."
Download FREE chapters at http://elenazeleninaartist.com
What to bring:
Loose Paper
Pencils
Colored pencils

17
May, 2 0 1 8
"Russian Impressionism". Introduced by Elena Dobrovolskaya.
& Artist's reception
6 pm - 8:30pm
Walk-in or RSVP to reserve your seat.
FREE lecture in Russian
LOCATION:
Grand Central Library
135 E 46 St, Second Floor
New York, NY 10017
6 pm to 7 pm
Artists'group reception.
artists: Elena Dobrovolaskaya, Natalia Maks, Victoria Kondratyuk, Olga Melamud-pavlovich, Aleksander Dudorov
7 pm to 8:30 pm
Russian Impressionists -
Valentin Serov and Konstantin Korovin.
Impressionism- a revolution in the art technique, new look at the reality. Did Russian Impressionism exist? Some people say "no"...
If you are interested to get an answer for this question and look at the great paintings by "artist's eyes", please come to this lecture reading by Elena Dobrovolskaya- an artist and a traveler with 15 years of experience in touring the best museums in Europe.
19
May, 2 0 1 8
The Narrative in Modern Photography
Introduced by Alex Ag
2 pm - 4 pm
Walk-ins or reserve your seat.
FREE lecture in English
Pushkin Society of America in association with Single Shot Show on MNN invites you to visit a lecture by the Single Shot host - Alex AG about creating an understanding and improving the narrative content of the photographic image.
RSVP is recommended.

The discussion will reflect upon:
- Different approaches and purposes of the narrative
- Tools and methods of creating a story in a photo image
-Challenges that narrative of the image lacing in the modern world
-Expanding and improving narrative using new tools and ideas

17
March, 2 0 1 8
Fundamentals of Photography.
March 17, 2018
2pm - 4pm
FREE

An art educator and a travel photographer Natalia Maks will talk about fundamentals in the street and travel photography: colors, light, angels during the shots. The lecture will be dedicated to the essentials in photo composition and postproduction using IPhoto editing. Everyone is welcome to participate in the Q&A on how to become a smarter travel photographer.
Check out Natalia Maks' Instagram @natalia_maks.
LOCATION:
67th Street Library - New York Public Library
328 East 67th Street
New York, NY 10065
Walk-ins or reserve your seat.