Artist Rita Vicari will unveil her latest collection of work at Canvas Hotel. Vicari was born and raised in Lipetsk, Russia, and although her childhood was joyous and filled with wonderful memories, she and her sisters faced the reality of growing up during the 1990s in a post-Soviet environment.
When Rita left her home country in 2015, she had successfully built a career as a professional dancer and received a degree in psychology. For the next three years, she explored Asian culture, specifically South Korea, then made her way to the United States, New Jersey. In 2019, Rita finally found her way to Texas and now lives with her family in Allen.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 15.
Artist Rita Vicari will unveil her latest collection of work at Canvas Hotel. Vicari was born and raised in Lipetsk, Russia, and although her childhood was joyous and filled with wonderful memories, she and her sisters faced the reality of growing up during the 1990s in a post-Soviet environment.
When Rita left her home country in 2015, she had successfully built a career as a professional dancer and received a degree in psychology. For the next three years, she explored Asian culture, specifically South Korea, then made her way to the United States, New Jersey. In 2019, Rita finally found her way to Texas and now lives with her family in Allen.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 15.
Artist Rita Vicari will unveil her latest collection of work at Canvas Hotel. Vicari was born and raised in Lipetsk, Russia, and although her childhood was joyous and filled with wonderful memories, she and her sisters faced the reality of growing up during the 1990s in a post-Soviet environment.
When Rita left her home country in 2015, she had successfully built a career as a professional dancer and received a degree in psychology. For the next three years, she explored Asian culture, specifically South Korea, then made her way to the United States, New Jersey. In 2019, Rita finally found her way to Texas and now lives with her family in Allen.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 15.