Reflections: The Art of Drawing
The Harriman Institute presents "Reflections: The Art of Drawing" by David Miretsky.
The Harriman Institute presents "Reflections: The Art of Drawing" by David Miretsky.
Please join the Harriman Institute for an event with Azeem Ibrahim (Newlines Institute), Yonah Diamond (Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights), and Christopher Atwood. Moderated by Tanya Domi (Harriman Institute).
Please join the Harriman Institute for a moderated discussion and Q&A with the popular Russian rapper Noize MC, moderated by Mark Lipovetsky and Tanya Efremova. This event is part of our Contemporary Culture Series.
Please join us for a discussion with Ilya Kalinin. Moderated by Valentina Izmirlieva, Director of the Harriman Institute.
Please join the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute for The Enduring Resonance of Carol of the Bells: Ukrainian Origins and Musical Contexts.
Please join the Harriman Institute for The Balkans and the Middle East: Contrasts and Parallels. Moderated by Tanya Domi (Harriman Institute).
Please join us for a discussion with Gabriella Safran, author of Recording Russia: Trying to Listen in the Nineteenth Century (Cornell University Press, 2022). Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky, Professor of Slavic Languages. This event is part of our Contemporary Culture Series.
Please join the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and the Harriman Institute for a discussion with Volodymyr Dubovyk.
Please join the East Central European Center for a discussion with Ainsley Morse (Dartmouth College) and Aleksandar Bošković (Lecturer in Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian). Moderated by Ronald Meyer.
Please join us for a poetry reading with Ainsley Morse, preeminent translator of Russian verse (and prose).
Please join the European Institute, the Harriman Institute, and the East Central European Center for a discussion with Tsveta Petrova and Natalia Wunsch, moderated by Carlo Invernizzi Accetti.
Please join the Harriman Institute for a conversation with Nadezhda Azhgikhina. Moderated by Valentina Izmirlieva and Mark Lipovetsky.
Please join us for a screening of Bad Roads (2020) by Natalya Vorozhbit, the final screening of the Fall 2022 Harriman Film Series Warning Signs. Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky and Tatiana Efremova. Screening organized with participation of Serhii Tereshchenko, Graduate Student in the Department of Slavic Languages.
The Ukrainian Film Club of Columbia University will screen and discuss the extraordinarily penetrating and powerful feature documentary from Poland The Hamlet Syndrome: To Be or Not to Be in Ukraine (2022) by director Elwira Niewiera. Yuri Shevchuk will introduce the film and lead the discussion.
Join us for a meeting of the New York-Russia Public Policy Series, co-hosted by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia.