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Karolina Protsenko was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. Her parents Nikolay Protsenko and Ella Protsenko play the guitar and piano, respectively. In 2015, when Karolina was six years old, her family moved to California. Protsenko began playing the violin in 2014, having received lessons, and mainly performs violin versions of contemporary pop songs. [2]
Protsenko (Ukrainian: Проценко) is the name of: Andriy Protsenko (born 1988), Ukrainian high jumper; Borys Protsenko (born 1978), Ukrainian ice hockey player; Karolina Protsenko (born 2008), US-based Ukrainian violinist; Liudmyla Protsenko (1927-2000), Ukrainian historian; Maria Protsenko (born 1946), Soviet architect
Good Mother Gallery recently opened its Los Angeles arm near the 6th Street Bridge after starting in Oakland in 2014 with a community-centric ethos. This new gallery in L.A. is forging connections ...
MAMA is a contemporary art gallery located in Los Angeles, California. MAMA's mission; to foster and exhibit contemporary artworks executed in a wide variety of media including visual installations, film, video, automata, but not excluding 'traditional' forms such as painting. MAMA was founded in 2014 by Eli Consilvio and Adarsha Benjamin.
Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Los Angeles" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Regen Projects was founded in 1989 by Stuart Regen and Shaun Caley Regen [1] [2] [3] [4] at 619 North Almont Drive in West Hollywood, California.. Artist Matthew ...
Roberts Projects was founded in 1999 as Roberts & Tilton by partners Bennett Roberts, [1] Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton in Los Angeles. [2] Following the death of Jack Tilton (1951– 2017), [3] the gallery changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.
Track 16 was founded in 1994 by Tom Patchett and was located at the gallery hub Bergamot Station which launched that same year. [1] They remained at Bergamot for 17 years until their building was demolished to make way for Metro's Expo Line train station in 2012.