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Veronika Bernard, born in 1989 in Chelyabinsk, Russia, is a contemporary sculptor and artist. She graduated from the Chelyabinsk Art College before earning her degree from the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg in 2016, where she received a grant for the best dissertation.
With extensive experience working with a variety of materials and styles, Veronika has taught both children and adults, sharing her expertise and ion for art. She is the founder and owner of Masters 19, an art studio based in St. Petersburg, and has curated and participated in numerous exhibitions. Her works are part of private collections in the USA, Canada, Israel, Europe, and Russia.
In 2022, Veronika emigrated to Israel, where her artistic journey continues to thrive. She has participated in notable group exhibitions, including "DiverSity" at HaMecarer Gallery in Tel Aviv and "Free Space" at the Culture Center Harmony in Jerusalem in 2024. Her solo exhibition, "Name and Address," curated by Oz Zloof, was showcased in Haifa in 2024.
Veronika Bernard's art is a testament to her versatility and dedication, reflecting her ability to adapt and create in diverse cultural landscapes while contributing meaningfully to the global art scene.
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1989
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- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists
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