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Nadya Sheremetova

Education: MA Economics. BA at the Department of Art History, the European University in St. Petersburg.

Scientific and cultural interests: photography, contemporary art.
Experience and implemented projects: 2005–2006 — one of the founders of Peterburgskie fotomasterskie Foundation, engaged in promotion and PR of events, exhibits, including the organization of the International photography school “Photography and fashion”. In 2004–2005 worked as a press secretary of the National Center of Photography (ROSPHOTO). In the fall of 2006 — the curator of three photo exhibits by young photographers under the Fall Photo Marathon festival. Organized and curated the festival of Internet photography Current_foto. Fall of 2004 – spring of 2005 – student of Cultural Journalism course at PRO ARTE institute (specializing in art critique, photo critique).
As an independent journalist and photo critic, has collaborated with magazines: ТHE!, 100% Красный, ART-Digger (Moscow), Fotomagazin. Currently, she is a contributing writer for the magazines Potrebitel, Foto&Video, the Photographer.ru photo resource (Moscow), Fotonovosti.ru (Moscow), etc. Published mainly under the name of Nadya Sherye.

Nadya Sheremetova is developing the course “Photography at the limit” as one of the curators of a long-term educational program “Photography as a Research”.
Since 2007 she is the main curator of the annual Young Russian Photography exhibition project (www.youngphotography.ru)



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