Darya Tsymbalyuk: Ecological Displacement in Ukraine
Join us for a conversation with Ukrainian Scholar and Artist Darya Tsymbalyuk about displacement and war in Ukraine and human-plant relations disrupted by these violences.
Tsymbalyuk researches, writes, and draws. Her work lies at the intersection of environmental humanities and artistic research and engages with feminist and decolonial methodologies. She received her Ph.D. from the University of St Andrews (Scotland, UK) with a dissertation on displacement and war in Donbas, Ukraine, and human-plant relations disrupted by these violences. Together with Julia Filipieva and Victor Zasypkin, she is the author of Donbas Odyssey, an art project dedicated to memories of people displaced by the war; together with Kateryna Voznytsia, Yulia Serdyukova, Victor Zasypkin, and others, Tsymbalyuk is working on a film, Displaced Garden, dedicated to people and plants displaced by the war; and together with Victoria Donovan, she is an author of a book Limits of Collaboration: Art, Ethics and Donbas (forthcoming 2022).
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