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Frontline / Peace Life: Ukraine's Revolutionaries of the Forgotten War
J.T. Blatty
Ukrainian Institute of America, New York, NY
January 16 – March 8, 2020
Opening Reception on Thursday, January 16 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
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J.T. Blatty
Frontline / Peace Life: Ukraine’s Revolutionaries of the Forgotten War
January 16 – March 8, 2020
Opening Reception on Thursday, January 16 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Please RSVP to attend.
Art at the Institute is pleased to announce Frontline / Peace Life, an exhibition of photographic portraits by J.T. Blatty, chronicling a generation of volunteer soldiers of the war in eastern Ukraine and their stories of a return to a marginalized existence, “peace-life,” as the war moves into its sixth year without resolution. The exhibition opens January 16, 2020 and will continue through March 8. Co-curated by Walter Hoydysh, PhD, Director of Art at the Institute and J.T. Blatty, this marks Blatty’s first solo showing with The Ukrainian Institute of America (UIA).
Former U.S. Army Captain J.T. (Jenn) Blatty graduated from The United States Military Academy at West Point. She is a 2002-03 combat veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq, the author of Fish Town: Down the Road to Louisiana’s Fishing Communities, a photojournalist, and FEMA disaster reservist photographer whose articles and photographs have been published in Bloomberg Magazine, National Geographic, PDN Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, Savannah Magazine, The Daily Beast/Newsweek, The Oxford American, and CNN Photos amongst others. Since early 2018, she spent months embedded in the war in eastern Ukraine, working with Ukraine’s volunteer soldiers and veterans of the war in Donbas. Her project, Frontline, Peace Life: Ukraine’s Revolutionaries of the Forgotten War, was previously exhibited at the Ukrainian National Museum of Chicago (May 2019).
PRESS RELEASE
Exhibition hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12:00 – 6:00 PM.
Image: J.T. Blatty, Nadia Pikhay (‘Conner’), dye sublimation print mounted on aluminum, 30 x 20 in