“Uncle Vanya” production and an Art exhibit at Apollinaire Theatre in Chelsea on October 10- November 4th.

Vladimir Volosov. Provence. Oil on canvas

Uncle Vanya Exhibit flyer

Four artists from our Gallery : George Lapchinsky, Alexander Vetrov, Vladimir Volosov and Tatiana Yanovskaya- Sink were selected for Uncle Vanya exhibit, in conjunction with Elliot Norton Award winning performances of Anton Chekhov play at Apollinaire Theatre Company in Chelsea, MA, on October 10- November 4th, with possible extention till November 11th ( www.apollinairetheatre.com, 617 887 2336, tickets are on sale for $35.00).

Uncle Vanya takes place in the late 1890’s, and Theatre was seeking works of art in styles that might be present in a home of that era. Oil paintings and colored etchings  by Russian artists are hung both in the Theatre gallery and in the performance spaces as part of the home, and viewed as the audience moves with an action from room to room.

The Gallery is located in the lobby of the Chelsea Theatre Works, and a reception will be held in the gallery following each performance of Uncle Vanya. ” You feel like privileged guests on the estate rather then an audience watching the production” – Boston Globe.

See you at the Theatre soon, dear friends!

Written by FromRussiaWithArt

Jerry and Olesya Koenig are long time fine art collectors. In 2010, when Jerry retired from his job as General Director of Tenneco Automotive-Volga in Russia, they moved from Moscow, Russia to Cambridge, MA and co-founded From Russia With Art Gallery in Cambridge. The gallery features paintings, etchings, mixed media and sculptures of great quality and detail by Russian-American and Ukrainian artists, such as: Stanislav Nikireyev ( 1932-2007,) People's Artist of Russia; Anatoly Dverin ( b. 1935) Signature Member of OPA and Master of Pastel Society of the United States, Honored Artists of Russia: Alexander Vetrov, Irena Makoveeva and Vladimir Vorobyev, painters George Lapchinsky, Alexander Korman, Jim Kociuba, Maria Bablyak and Misha Lenn, sculptors Masha Volkova and Oleg Kedrya and more. They all represent great Schools of Fine Art, such as St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Art, Surikov and Stroganov Institutes of Fine Art in Moscow, Kiev Academy of Fine Art, Rhode Island School of Design and more. During annual pop-up exhibitions in different towns of Massachusetts and Maine Russian-Ukrainian cultural, educational and music programs being offered to Gallery supporters and visitors. Art and culture has no borders and helps mutual understanding between American and Russian people.

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