Eugenie Vronskaya
Eugenie Vronskaya, Russian born artist currently living and working in London and Highlands of Scotland. Vronskaya studied icone painting technique at an early age. She attended Krasnopresnenskaya School of Art and a Fine Art University in Moscow. In 1989 Vronskaya arrived in the UK and in 1991 she became the first Russian Student ever attending MA at the Royal College of Art. Vronskaya was invited by Sir Anthony Caro to participate in the International Triangle Workshop in New York state USA and subsequently was involved in running a number of Triangle International workshops in Africa (Zimbabwe, South Africa and Botswana).
Her work could be found in many private collections across the world as well as at The Tate Britain, V&A Museum in London, Borchard collection, Art UK, Pushkin and Tret'yakov Gallery in Moscow. While represented by John Martin Galleryin London (2014-23), Vronskaya participated in many group shows and projects as well as her paintings have been chosen for the RA summer show for a number of consecutive years. In early 2024 Vronskaya had a large scale exhibition at Messums West. Vronskaya teaches at Heatherleys School of Art.