Painter Finds Success With Pop Art Chicago Tribune Soule
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2018 May The co-founder of Adjust Lab Filmmakers, Margarita Korol, originally volunteered as a task coach at the JCC Manhattan'south Center for Special Needs - where she quickly learned the harsh reality of chore placement agencies for only administrative roles. She saw passion in a couple of her clients, Leigh Silver and Andrew Johnson, that craved for a career with creative skills. She wanted to expand what was possible in her telescopic of accomplish of creating a video production company and further claiming what the flick industry could accept. Thus, with her new helping hands and some community organisation,AdaptLab Filmmakers was born.
2017 June 29 dOGUMENTA runs Baronial 11 to 13 at Brookfield Place in downtown Manhattan. The show will characteristic works commissioned by ten New York City artists—Eleanna Anagnos, Graham Caldwell, Kathryn Cornelius, Merav Ezer, Eric Hibit, Margarita Korol, Tibi Tibi Neuspiel, Noah Scalin, Dana Sherwood and Paul Vinet—geared specifically toward canines...Korol, for example, is addressing the feet and fear dogs feel incorporating recordings of "murmured sweet nothings" that she uses to condolement her own dog.
2017 June Arts Brookfield: America'southward start art exhibition for dogs,dOGUMENTA, opens at Brookfield Place New York this August! Not by or about dogs, dOGUMENTA is a curated art show for dogs. The exhibition is the first in America to ask artists to address the canine customs's concerns, interests and worldview and to make artwork catering to a four-legged sensibility.
26 May 2015 DSI FacultyLina Srivastava and students Margarita Korol &David Rojas co-production of the exhibition "Priya'southward Shakti" featured on MSNBC. In this technologically innovative and wildly popular interactive comic book, Priya'southward Shakti, a gang-rape survivor-turned-superhero, demonstrates strength, courage and womanhood through artist Ram Devineni'south walk-in comic volume.
24 Jan 2014 You & Me on WCIU Aqueduct 26 Chicago: Talk segment features Margarita's analogy in coverage on Jewrotica.org
21 Jan 2014 WGN9 News Chicago: 9 at 9 segment features Margarita'due south illustration in coverage on Jewrotica.org
31 Dec 2013 Intel iQ: Makers Disrupt Retail Shop Status Quo. "Margarita Korol , a Tech Disruptor within the Intel Feel store in Chicago said that it's not about sharing the final production, whether it be a portrait fabricated of a figurer motherboard or achandeliercreated with old VHS tape, plugs and colorful cables. It's almost sharing the experience. Rather than DIY or Do It Yourself it'due south becoming DIT or Practise It Together."
iv December 2013 DNAinfo: Intel Pop-Upward Shop Offers Free Events, Electronics Recycling: The store has partnered with Interurban Cafe and Pastry Store and visual artist Margarita Korol. "Creative personMargarita Korol, 27, who lives in Old Town and was voted The Reader'south best new visual artist of 2013, is also in the shop one to ii days a week every bit a "tech disrupter," interacting with kids equally she takes apart onetime electronics and makes them into art. Those local, neighborhood partnerships were the reason Lincoln Park was chosen every bit the location, said Sean Ludick, general director of sales and channel development for Intel."
two Dec 2013 AmyTaraKoch.com: My Intel Chicago Experience "Technology is an art form. To gloat artists, Intel invited"tech disruptor"Margarita Korol to transform sometime tech gadgets into art. Watching her work was a highlight of my experience. "
19 Baronial 2013 Hyperallergic: The Making of Urban Agitpop. "CHICAGO — The self-proclaimed championship of "urban pop artist" suits Margarita Korol well. As the one-woman artist/president of her creative practice, Korol blatantly straddles the earth of commercial, pop, and fine art, and she'south as much at home in being distributed at Occupy Wall Street's Zuccotti Park equally she is in a new video for Chicago-based rapper Chella H. Is it pop art, or pop propaganda, or does it fifty-fifty matter? The phrase "What Would Warhol Say?" (WWWS) comes to listen, and then I wonder if my categories of what makes something art need to once over again become even broader."
iv June 2013 The New York Mail: Art and Soul: The Brownstone exhibits highlight Jewish Russian talent. "Margarita Korol, a 27-year-onetime Jewish visual artist who has already made her debut in New York City and is a popular figure here, volition exist sharing her exhibit, "Spoils of State of war: Ode to a Refusenik Mother" with audiences. The poster series of visual fine art and paintings was inspired by the plight of her family, office of an activist customs from Kharkov, Russian federation(ane). "They were treated as third-class citizens," says Korol. "My mother and I were somewhen allowed to leave in 1988, when we came to America(2)." Consequently, "Many Soviet Jews don't want to bring that history here. They don't desire to be seen as victims," says Korol. With a bachelor of scientific discipline in cultural anthropology from Loyola College in Chicago(three), Korol eventually came to New York in 2010 to work in the art department of a Jewish mag here. "There I received an arts fellowship to put together a book, which encompasses both poetry and art(4). My primary audience is my siblings — the people of my generation who are the children of immigrants who came here and accelerated their positions here from victim to victor. It's a phone call to action to brand a future that doesn't ignore the by and all the effort that's been put forth," says Korol. Korol'due south graphic fine art posters feature images of her mother, Stain and Hitler, all superimposed on each other(5). "There's lots of nostalgic imagery. Information technology's both multicultural and multimedia. it'southward supposed to be accessible and communicate with an audience of today," she says." (Notes: (1)Kharkov is a city in the Ukraine. (2)Margarita's maternal family was cleared to go out in 1987 when she was i year old. All the same, she and her mother stayed behind and eventually left together the post-obit yr. (3)Loyola University Chicago (4)Margarita received a COJECO BluePrint Fellowship while working at Tablet Magazine. (v)A poster in the series features images of Hitler and Stalin superimposed onto one another, while other posters feature the artist's refusenik family.)
nineteen April 2013 Fox News Detroit: Musical operation by LA's Palter Ego features Margarita's anthology fine art on screen
22 February 2013 The Paris Review: DFW: the Trading Carte du jour, and Other News. The Paris Review features Margarita's portrait of David Foster Wallace, designed for Vol. 1 Brooklyn online literary mag when she was Art Director in 2011.
17 Feb 2013 Heritage Radio Network: Margarita Guest Hosts on the Mike & Judy Prove. "All anarchy breaks loose this week onThe Mike & Judy Show, every bit Mike Edison is joined in studio by Margarita Korol, Founder & Artist President at Urban Pop Art Projects, and Brandon Hoy AKA MC Todd. Melody in for live performances from both guests, and conversations most pot, booty and internet art. Find more of Margarita'due south work at Urban Pop Creative person and mind to MC Todd'southward debut album "Damn Near 40 Years in the Making" here. This program was sponsored by Roberta's Pizza."
12 Feb 2013 Electric Literature: February Wanderers at the Franklin Park Reading Series. "To kick, Karolina Waclawiak brought Anya fromHow To Go Into The Twin Palms, Tim Horvath introduced u.s. to Doll and Nachbor, and multimedia artistMargarita Korol paid tribute to her mother with a verse form and accompanying slideshow. All five delivered; all five were crawly."
eleven February 2013 Time Out New York Critic's Pick: Franklin Park Reading Serial: Notable authors spin yarns at this Crown Heights series, which is curated by Penina Roth. All the selections in this calendar month'south installment, from Lars Iyer, Karolina Waclawiak, Tim Horvath, Dylan Nice and Margarita Korol, have something to do with wandering or wanderers.
11 Feb 2013 Hobart Literary Magazine: Dylan Squeamish events "LARS IYER (Spurious, Dogma and Exodus), KAROLINA WACLAWIAK (How to Get Into the Twin Palms), TIM HORVATH (Understories), DYLAN NICE (Other Kinds), and MARGARITA KOROL (Spoils of War: Ode to a Refusenik Mother)."
eleven February 2013 Flavorpill: Franklin Park Reading Serial "Karolina Waclawiak, Tim Horvath, and Dylan Nice, at our favorite Brooklyn reading series."
26 December 2012 NY Daily News: Volume Party Announcement for Margarita Korol's Spoils of War: Ode to a Refusenik Mother
vii October 2012 Andrew Sullivan's The Dish: I See The Divine In The Love Of Others: "Margarita Korol, who lost her 14-twelvemonth quondam blood brother Eli in a car accident, movinglyreflects on how she learned to endure suffering. She also explains the role Harold Kushner'southWhen Bad Things Happen to Good People played in her grasping how vulnerability can be an occasion for grace"
5 Oct 2012 Tablet Magazine: Margarita Korol on Harold Kushner "Yesterday on Tablet, we ran a story by our onetime office muse and art guru Margarita Korol. Unfortunately, the site went down for a little bit in the afternoon and and then nosotros didn't get a good gamble to really depict proper focus on what is a really stunning slice of writing. In her essay, Korol writes about how coming together writer Harold Kushner in the wake of the unexpected death of her blood brother"
i October 2012 The New York Post: A Whole Latte Beloved: Freelance workers turn choice-me-ups into pickups at their local coffee shops "Margarita Korol is all too familiar with this scenario. A Washington Heights-based pop artist, she does much of her pattern work from coffee shops all over Manhattan — and is ofttimes approached by suitors whose opening remarks are usually comments about the art on her computer screen. Not that these intrusions bother her: "I rarely mind the nosiness," says the 26-year-old. "Equally a freelancer, I like to get out, to be in public yet alone," she adds."
five September 2012 The Jewish Daily Forrard: Arts Festival Reinvents Brighton Beach ""Y-Love may not seem like a natural go-to as a headliner for a mail service-Soviet Jewish festival, but he approaches Judaism with a curiosity that is similar to our generation's," said organizer Margarita Korol, an "urban pop artist.""
23 July 2013 31DaysOfAwesome: The Spoils of War and Horseradish Vodka "On mean solar day 4, I continued my AWESOME escapades past post-obit my childhood friend (and her mama!) to a friend's art exhibition showing at The National Arts Gild almost Gramercy Park. The name of the exhibit is Spoils of State of war: Ode to a Refusenik Mother;created by Margarita Korol. The work was a thank you (as shown above) to Margarita's mother who risked it all and moved from the Soviet Union in 1989 as a Refusenik (definition: term for Soviet Jews who were denied permission to emigrate abroad by the authorities of the former Soviet Union)in order to give Margarita the life of opportunity and complimentary speech."
15 June 2012 Tablet Magazine:Margarita Comes Of Age "Why should David Arquette have all the fun? Over at The Roll, Margarita Korolexplains why she's taking the plunge — and what yous should get her to gloat."
viii June 2012 Jewcy Mag: Ode to a Refusenik Mother, From a Devoted Girl: Jewcy's Margarita Korol pays tribute to her mother and sheds light on the immigrant feel in new fine art exhibit "Jewcy'south own Margarita Korol unveiled her newest exhibit, Spoils of War: Ode to a Refusenik Mother, at New York'due south National Arts Guild. The exhibit, which sheds lite on the immigrant experience, features Margarita's moving poem (which you can read in total over at Tablet), transposed on her characteristic pop art prints, and runs through June twenty. A mega mazel tov to our girl Margarita, the multi-talented and multi-tasking pop artist responsible for Jewcy'southward graphics."
six June 2012 Tablet Magazine: Korol Pays Tribute to Her Refusenik Mamele: Tablet contributing artist opens show in Manhattan "Nosotros're kvelling over contributing creative person Margarita Korol, who was invited to showroom her evidence,Spoils of War: Ode to a Refusenik Female parent at the National Arts Club on Gramercy Square in Manhattan."
28 May 2012 Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce: A Piece of Berlin in Lincoln Foursquare "The Chilly-Haus in Lincoln Square is currently hosting the Berlin Wall installation "Dice, Mauer" an Urban Pop Art Project by Margarita Korol. "Die Mauer" is the High german expression for "the Wall". By setting a comma in between "Die"and "Mauer", Margarita Korol introduces the English give-and-take "die" into the art project giving the audition an input to think! We dear it!"
17 May 2012 Jewish Book Quango: Information technology Takes Two "Obviously, Margarita was the natural choice to create the cover for my essay drove. When asked what went into creating the vibrant image that introduced the text, she responded, "Heresy on the Loftier Axlechanneled some of my favorite things: a strong female pb, ethnic struggle, and a Lisa Frank palette.""
1 September 2011 Tablet Mag: Touch The Sky "Margarita Korol, an artist and writer and Nextbook Press' social media director, was brought from Ukraine to Chicago by a single mother and found herself chafing at the specific path to success laid out earlier her. Today in Tablet Mag, she relates how she found another single-mom-raised Chitowner, one Kanye Due west, to be an inspiration for unapologetically forging your own path."
i September 2011 Clearing Prof Blog: Kanye West Helps One Immigrant Find a Voice (Margarita Korol) "Hither is an out of the ordinary immigrant story from Tablet Mag. Read "Graduation: A Jewish Ukrainian immigrant needed a voice to assist reconcile her foreign by and her American future. She found it—in Kanye West."
12 July 2011 Chicago Pipeline: Ninth Annual Sound Organisation Cake Party Kicks Off with a Fundraiser Featuring 100 Local Artists "The group bear witness, curated by Stuart Hall of the nearby RGB Lounge and Taylor Worthy, an art student who began organizing participating artists back in mid-May, features 100 donated works past 100 local artists, each of whom was given creative license to limited what 'a better earth' ways to them on a 12×12 space, using a canvas or, in some cases, metal, wood, glass and fabric." See Margarita's donation here (bottom right multimedia piece).
27 October 2009 Chicago Tribune:Harper Art Installation Marks Anniversary of Berlin Wall Fall "Using woods and paint, Chicago artist Margarita Korol will rebuild the famous wall in vibrant colors that exhume the world views held by Berliners on both sides. The West side, with graffiti images borrowed from the original edifice, screams the experience of citizens in a walled-in city. The East side creatively expresses an entirely different set of images reflective of people caught in totalitarian communism."
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