Memory Cradle Exhibition: Anastasia🌿 & Kate Tova
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Mark your calendars! I’m turning 40 and showing new ceramic artwork at Eleanor Harwood Gallery at the Minnesota Street Project on Saturday, June 6th 5-7pm. Bring your friends, plus ones, little ones are welcome too!
It’s first Saturday at Minnesota Street Project, most galleries will be open and there will be plenty of art on view that night!
Grab a drink after at Standard Deviant Brewing nearby. I recommend Piccino or Besharam for dinner in the neighborhood.
About the Artists
“Memory Cradle, a two-person exhibition featuring works by Kate Tova and Anastasia Tumanova, brings together two Slavic artists working across painting, sculpture, and ceramics, the exhibition explores memory, folklore, craft traditions, and the enduring relationship between the natural world and cultural heritage. Drawing from Russian and Ukrainian folk traditions, both artists engage ornament, storytelling, and organic form as vessels for emotional and cultural memory. For Kate Tova, the works in Memory Cradle are also informed by the ongoing war in Ukraine, channeling themes of displacement, resilience, mourning, and survival. Though distinct in material and approach, Tova and Tumanova each create immersive visual languages rooted in reverence for nature. Their works carry traces of traditional legacies while reimagining them through contemporary sensibilities.”
Work will be on view until July 18th 🌿
It’s first Saturday at Minnesota Street Project, most galleries will be open and there will be plenty of art on view that night!
Grab a drink after at Standard Deviant Brewing nearby. I recommend Piccino or Besharam for dinner in the neighborhood.
About the Artists
“Memory Cradle, a two-person exhibition featuring works by Kate Tova and Anastasia Tumanova, brings together two Slavic artists working across painting, sculpture, and ceramics, the exhibition explores memory, folklore, craft traditions, and the enduring relationship between the natural world and cultural heritage. Drawing from Russian and Ukrainian folk traditions, both artists engage ornament, storytelling, and organic form as vessels for emotional and cultural memory. For Kate Tova, the works in Memory Cradle are also informed by the ongoing war in Ukraine, channeling themes of displacement, resilience, mourning, and survival. Though distinct in material and approach, Tova and Tumanova each create immersive visual languages rooted in reverence for nature. Their works carry traces of traditional legacies while reimagining them through contemporary sensibilities.”
Work will be on view until July 18th 🌿
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Where is it happening?
1275 Minnesota St, San Francisco, CA 94107-3407, United States
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Host or PublisherAnastasia








