
Smolny Beyond Borders
“Smolny Beyond Borders” is an educational initiative for students who left Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and the concomitant declining educational situation in these countries. https://smolny.org
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03.04.202513:49
Напоминаем, что 7 апреля, в понедельник, в 18:00 CET в Бард Колледже в Берлине выступит Саша Скочиленко, российская художница, музыкант, поэт и бывшая политзаключенная.
На встрече она расскажет как либеральное образование помогло ей выжить в тюрьме и как повлияло на ее антивоенную позицию.
📍Если Вы в Берлине приходите на встречу по адресу: Waldstrasse 15, 13156 (W15 Café, Bard College Berlin), или присоединяйтесь к нам в ZOOM. 🔗 Регистрация на оффлайн-мероприятие и ссылка на вебинар здесь.
В апреле 2022 года Саша была арестована в Санкт-Петербурге за распространение антивоенных посланий. 1 августа 2024 года Скочиленко была освобождена в Анкаре в результате сложного международного обмена заключенными, проведя в тюрьме более двух лет. Cейчас она живет в Германии. В 2024 году ее тюремные рисунки были представлены на выставках в Париже, Амстердаме и Лондоне.
Посмотреть и приобрести иллюстрации Саши к новой книге издательства Überbau “Что нам с этим делать?” Олдоса Хаксли можно будет уже завтра, 4 апреля, в 19:10 на берлинской книжной ярмарке Berlin Bebelplatz в PalaisPopulaire.
Sasha Skochilenko: “How a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Helped Me in Jail”
Monday, April 7, 2025
W15 Cafe at Bard College Berlin (Waldstrasse 15, 13156)
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm CET/GMT+1
Sasha Skochilenko is a Russian artist, musician, poet, and former political prisoner.
Sasha will talk about her studies of anthropology at Smolny college of Liberal Arts and Sciences (St. Petersburg, Russia) and how this experience helped her in jail and strengthened her antiwar position reflected in her courtroom speech “Oh yes, life!” on the value of life and reconciliation amidst war and conflict and survive through her imprisonment.
To register for the event at BCB or participate in the event via Zoom, please use the link.
She was arrested in April 2022 in Saint Petersburg for distributing anti-war messages. On August 1, 2024, Skochilenko was released in Ankara as part of a complex international prisoner exchange, having spent more than two years in prison. Currently lives in Germany. In 2024, she participated in exhibitions in Paris, Amsterdam, and London with her prison drawings.
Sascha's illustrations for the new book by Überbau publishing house, What Are You Going to Do About It? by Aldous Huxley, will be available for viewing and purchase at the Berlin Book Fair Bebelplatz, tomorrow, April 4, at 19:10 CET at PalaisPopulaire.
На встрече она расскажет как либеральное образование помогло ей выжить в тюрьме и как повлияло на ее антивоенную позицию.
📍Если Вы в Берлине приходите на встречу по адресу: Waldstrasse 15, 13156 (W15 Café, Bard College Berlin), или присоединяйтесь к нам в ZOOM. 🔗 Регистрация на оффлайн-мероприятие и ссылка на вебинар здесь.
В апреле 2022 года Саша была арестована в Санкт-Петербурге за распространение антивоенных посланий. 1 августа 2024 года Скочиленко была освобождена в Анкаре в результате сложного международного обмена заключенными, проведя в тюрьме более двух лет. Cейчас она живет в Германии. В 2024 году ее тюремные рисунки были представлены на выставках в Париже, Амстердаме и Лондоне.
Посмотреть и приобрести иллюстрации Саши к новой книге издательства Überbau “Что нам с этим делать?” Олдоса Хаксли можно будет уже завтра, 4 апреля, в 19:10 на берлинской книжной ярмарке Berlin Bebelplatz в PalaisPopulaire.
Sasha Skochilenko: “How a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Helped Me in Jail”
Monday, April 7, 2025
W15 Cafe at Bard College Berlin (Waldstrasse 15, 13156)
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm CET/GMT+1
Sasha Skochilenko is a Russian artist, musician, poet, and former political prisoner.
Sasha will talk about her studies of anthropology at Smolny college of Liberal Arts and Sciences (St. Petersburg, Russia) and how this experience helped her in jail and strengthened her antiwar position reflected in her courtroom speech “Oh yes, life!” on the value of life and reconciliation amidst war and conflict and survive through her imprisonment.
To register for the event at BCB or participate in the event via Zoom, please use the link.
She was arrested in April 2022 in Saint Petersburg for distributing anti-war messages. On August 1, 2024, Skochilenko was released in Ankara as part of a complex international prisoner exchange, having spent more than two years in prison. Currently lives in Germany. In 2024, she participated in exhibitions in Paris, Amsterdam, and London with her prison drawings.
Sascha's illustrations for the new book by Überbau publishing house, What Are You Going to Do About It? by Aldous Huxley, will be available for viewing and purchase at the Berlin Book Fair Bebelplatz, tomorrow, April 4, at 19:10 CET at PalaisPopulaire.
28.03.202514:35
❤️🔥Only 5 days left to register for Dmitry Bykov’s course “Russian Emigrant as a Cultural Hero”, starting on April 2, 2025.
Russian Emigrant became the same cultural hero as a British colonel or German philosopher (to say nothing about the French lover or Latin dictator). The traditions and novations, the motives and invariants, the clichés and changes of emigration become awfully actual because now Russia exiles the new wave of political emigrants (not only political but moral and existential). It gives birth to a new generation of literature and sociology and leads us to the necessity of constructing a New Russia somewhere in the world – may be in this very audience.
Instructor: Dmitry Bykov, a journalist, biographer, public intellectual, novelist, poet, media personality, professor of literature. He is now teaching in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Rochester.
📅 Course dates: April 2 – May 2 (5 weeks)
📌 Registration deadline: April 1 at smolny.org/#courses
🗣 Language of instruction: Russian
💡 Cost: Free of charge
🎓 Earn Bard College credits upon successful completion.
🔗 Sign up now!
Russian Emigrant became the same cultural hero as a British colonel or German philosopher (to say nothing about the French lover or Latin dictator). The traditions and novations, the motives and invariants, the clichés and changes of emigration become awfully actual because now Russia exiles the new wave of political emigrants (not only political but moral and existential). It gives birth to a new generation of literature and sociology and leads us to the necessity of constructing a New Russia somewhere in the world – may be in this very audience.
Instructor: Dmitry Bykov, a journalist, biographer, public intellectual, novelist, poet, media personality, professor of literature. He is now teaching in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Rochester.
📅 Course dates: April 2 – May 2 (5 weeks)
📌 Registration deadline: April 1 at smolny.org/#courses
🗣 Language of instruction: Russian
💡 Cost: Free of charge
🎓 Earn Bard College credits upon successful completion.
🔗 Sign up now!
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