This exhibition showcases 16 Giclee’s (canvas prints) of Nadia Werbitzky’s paintings along with 16 text board passages from her mother’s book “Two Regimes … A Mother’s Memoir of Wartime Survival” by Teodora Verbitskaya.
Two Regimes is the life’s work of two women: a mother, Teodora Verbitskaya (author) and her daughter, Nadia Werbitzky (professional artist). Teodora wrote about her family’s life from 1927 to 1945 while living under the two regimes of Stalin and Hitler. Mother and daughter were survivors and witnesses of two genocides; that of the Holodomor (man-made Famine 1932-33 under Stalin) and the Holocaust (1933-1945 under Hitler) while living in Mariupol, Soviet Ukraine. The Two Regimes Collection contains 118 paintings, 150 sketches and a manuscript – now book published posthumously titled “Two Regimes . . . A Mother’s Memoir of Wartime Survival” by Teodora Verbitskaya.
This is exhibition is free and open to the public.
2021/06/04 - 2021/09/30
Gallery for Innovation and the Arts
500 South Bronough Street, 1st Floor, Tallahassee, FL 32399