On December 10-12, as part of Belarussian Days in Brussels the site-specific intervention Interwoven Spaces took place. It was a one-time collaboration between the Mission of Democratic Belarus and the art project #FramedinBelarus, transforming a Brussels office space into a creative studio to honor Belarusian political prisoners.
Two days before the openning of the Interwoven Spaces exhibition in the Mission of Democratic Belarus in Brussels, Rufina and Sofia held a workshop.
On August 24, 2024 at the Kunstbanken Contemporary Art Center (Hamar, Norway) together with Ane Tusvik Bond, Senior Advisor of Amnesty International Norway, we opened the exhibition #FramedinBelarus: Towards Solidarity.
On August 25, 2024, as part of the exhibition #FramedinBelarus: Towards Solidarity, Rufina Bazlova held a workshop.
On April 19, 20 and 21, a series of workshops took place in Das Minsk as part of the program of the current Soft Power exhibition. Take a look at what it was like.
130 embroideries from the #FramedinBelarus project dominated Rufina Bazlova's Threads of resistance exhibition at GASK in Kutná Hora in Czechia. The exhibition was curated by Sofia Tokar and Richard Drury.
Embroidery workshop and exhibition tour took place on December 9 at GASK, where Rufina Bazlova's works and the #FramedinBelarus project were presented as part of the program of her solo exhibition Threads of resistance.
The workshop and exhibition tour took place on December 9th at GASK gallery as part of the program of the solo exhibition Threads of Resistance, which presented works by Rufina Bazlova and #FramedinBelarus project.
Opened on January 21, 2023, at CasermArcheologica in Italy the second edition of the international exhibition Appunti Su Questo Tempo (Notes on this Time) presented works from the project #FramedinBelarus.
From September 2 to 4, 2022, the first part of the international exhibition Appunti Su Questo Tempo (Notes on This Time), curated by Barbara Pavan, was held at the Museum of Embroidery in Valtopina, Italy.
On October 8th, Kunstverein in Dresden presented presented 22 embroideries from the #FramedinBelarus project on the exhibition Outpost, curated by Arne Linde.
The "Stitched Freedom - #FramedinBelarus" workshop was organized as part of the public program at the International contemporary art festival Survival Kit 13: The Little Bird Must be Caught in the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art (LCCA) over the course of two days.
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art (LCCA) launched the 13th edition of its annual contemporary art festival Survival Kit, one of its key endeavours and a major art event in the Baltics.
On April 28th, Museum of Contemporary Art MOCAK in Krakow opened a group exhibition Art in Politics, curated by a team of Maria Anna Potocka, Agnieszka Sachar and Martyna Sobczyk.
The Vyžyvanka exhibition in Zlín was the first show publicly presenting finished embroideries from the #FramedinBelarus project.