photo by Marco Fraschetti

Yuliia Korienkova is an accomplished artist with a diverse educational background. She attended Kharkiv Art School and later on pursued her education at Petro Vasylenko Kharkiv National Technical University, earning a bachelor’s degree in engineering.
In addition to her technical training, Yuliia has a deep passion for philosophy and the arts. She completed the Master of Arts program in Philosophy at UNESCO Chair for Philosophy of Human Communication. She expanded her knowledge by attending Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi for French language and the “Running a Contemporary Gallery” course at Sotheby’s Institute Of Art. Also, Yuliia completed her education in public speaking.
Yuliia’s career as an artist spans many years, starting from her childhood and youth in Ukraine, where she held several exhibitions. She has spent the last 10 years in the United Arab Emirates, where she opened a workshop in Abu Dhabi and showcased her work in shows in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Her portfolio includes a solo exhibition titled “Robosapien” in Abu Dhabi, participation in World Art Dubai, a group exhibition at Louvre in Paris in the same year, and the opening of her gallery, Robotic Art Gallery, in Vienna, Austria, participated in a group exhibition in Monaco, Monte Carlo. She is part of the international project “Artbook Playboy Mexico” with artists Richard Orlinski, Super Buddha, Gilda Garza, and others.

Yuliia contributed to World Women Fund for the project “Art Can Heal” to empower 1 million women by 2030. Yuliia has collaborated with international artists and represented Ukraine as a UAE resident at the EXPO 2020 in the Ukrainian pavilion. Yuliia is part of the MIA Art Collection. Yuliia participated in the exhibition “Fragility” by MIA Art Collection at the Canadian University of Dubai. She is a Founder member of the Arts Club Dubai.

Yuliia Korienkova

Yuliia’s work is a contemporary journey using new materials, her technological art enriching with 3D printing and recycled electronics. A sustainable work that instills a contemporary message, giving new artistic life to discarded materials, and creating new surfaces of pure experimentation.

Marco Fraschetti

Marco Fraschetti – Yuliia Korienkova

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