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We have multiple types of exhibitions available:<\/p>
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“Two Regimes – Genocide”
Original Painting Exhibition 54 pieces<\/b><\/p>
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“Two Regimes – Genocide”
<\/b>Giclee (Canvas Print) Exhibition 34 pieces<\/b><\/p>
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“Two Regimes”
<\/b>Mini Exhibition 12 pieces<\/b><\/p>
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Print exhibitions for schools and libraries:
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To book our services by phone, please call us at (804) 608-6464.<\/p>
To book by email, send a message to Info@TwoRegimes.com<\/a> or use our contact form<\/a>.<\/p>
Below is a narrative written by Nadia Werbitzky for one of her shows.<\/p>
\u201cThe young girl who once lived in a far away land and never dreamed that there would be a dreaded war during which she would be taken out of her country to be placed in camps behind barbed wire for many years to come. It was Germany in War and it was the Fate of the Ukrainian people. Those years of humiliation, hard slave labor, hunger and constant fear, left its imprint on the memories made by Nadia Werbitzky\u2019s paintings.<\/p>
With the end of the war, while Europe was reshuffling its borders, Nadia did not waste time. Nadia entered first Meisterschule of Cologne and later the Art Academy in Dusseldorf, before emigrating first to Canada, and then to the United States. No matter where she lived, she painted the subject so dear to her heart, the people of her native country. Not likeness, but images, nobody posses for her, they are the people that she knew, the people that crossed her path. Nadia also takes her subjects from history, literature, folk lore and music. The native folk songs play an important part she always listens to them while painting.<\/p>
Many of Nadia\u2019s personal emotions are manifested in her painting of the natural beauty of the land, in nature and the people, that she loved so much.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>
Exhibition History<\/h4>
Nadia Werbitzky\u2019s one-woman shows include:<\/p>
- 2022 \u2013 22nd Floor Capitol Gallery in Florida\u2019s Capitol Building in Tallahassee<\/li>
- 2021 \u2013 Gallery for Innovation and the Arts in the R.A. Gray Building, Tallahassee, Florida Rescheduled due to COVID-19<\/li>
- 2021 \u2013 Beck Family Innovation Center at Maclay School, Tallahassee, Florida<\/li>
- 2020 \u2013 Gallery for Innovation and the Arts in the R.A. Gray Building, Tallahassee, Florida Museum closed due to COVID-19<\/li>
- 2016 \u2013 The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida, Maitland, Florida<\/li>
- 2013 – Langley Air Force Base, Virginia<\/li>
- 2013 – Tallahassee Community College, Tallahassee, Florida<\/li>
- 2012 \u2013 The National Infantry Museum, Columbus, Georgia<\/li>
- 2012 \u2013 The Camp Gordon Johnston W WII Museum, Carrabelle, Florida<\/li>
- 2011 \u2013 LeMoyne Center for the Visual Arts, Tallahassee, Florida<\/li>
- 2009 \u2013 Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, Florida<\/li>
- 2003 \u2013 The Claude Pepper Changing Gallery, Tallahassee, Florida<\/li>
- 1981 – Souls on Canvas, Das House der Begegnung, Germany<\/li>
- 1979 – Gallery Wagner, Offenbach, Germany<\/li>
- 1977 – Moering-Seng Gallery, Weisbaden, Germany<\/li>
- 1977 – Moering-Seng Gallery, Heidelberg, Germany<\/li>
- 1970 – Radio Gallery, Washington, D.C.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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