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Margarita Krivitsky is a Melbourne-based painter, sculptor, public artist and fine art teacher. Born and formally trained in fine art in the Soviet city of Odessa, and the Fine Art Academy of St Petersburg. Margarita migrated to Australia in 1988.

 

She has exhibited widely throughout Australia and overseas, as well as completing several major public art works in Melbourne. She currently teaches privately and exhibits in Melbourne and may be contacted for commissions or purchase of works. 

 

Exhibitions and Publications

YARRA SCULPTURE GALLERY 

Solo exhibition 'Alice in Venice' (Abbotsford, Victoria - 2018)

Opened by Artistic Director of the Australian Ballet David McAllister

YARRA SCULPTURE GALLERY 

Group show 'Bonanza' (Abbotsford, Victoria - 2016)

YARRA SCULPTURE GALLERY 

Solo exhibition 'Faces of Alice' (Abbotsford, Victoria - 2016)

YARRA SCULPTURE GALLERY 

Group show 'Water' (Abbotsford, Victoria - 2016)

GALLERY 550 

Solo exhibition 'Inner Realities' (Burnley, Victoria - 2015)

SAGRA GALLERY Group show (Malvern, Victoria - 2014)

JACKMAN'S GALLERY (Melbourne)

SCHUBERT'S GALLERY (Gold Coast)

WESTPAC GALLERY, NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA

Group show ‘Art Access’ (Melbourne)

 ART AFFAIRS GALLERY

Carlton, Melbourne

REFLECTIONS GALLERY

Canterbury, Melbourne

CHAPEL OFF CHAPEL

Prahran, Melbourne

GLEN EIRA TOWN HALL

City of Glen Eira, Melbourne

CUSTOMS WHARF GALLERY 

Williamstown, Melbourne

PINACOTECA GALLERY

Rome, Italy

Listed in Dictionary of Australian Women Artists (1991)

 

Public Art  

 

'Lady of Common Ground' graffiti mural (Ormond, Melbourne- Common Ground Coffe Roastery); 2015

'Tree of Giving' metal and paint installation (Hawthorn, Melbourne); 2013

'Mural of Joy' 100-sq metre ceramic tile mural (Hawthorn, Melbourne); 1999

International Women’s Day mixed-media mural, City of Port Phillip (St Kilda, Melbourne); 1999

Mural in oil for Migrant Resource Centre, City of Port Phillip (St Kilda, Melbourne); 1996

'Unexpected Harmony', oil paint mural, City of Melbourne (Southbank Complex, Melbourne); 1992

 

 

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