Lectures and Workshops
An important part of my practice is making contemporary jewelry more accessible to different audiences. I do this through lectures, workshops, curatorial tours, and public programmes developed for museums, cultural institutions, communities, schools, and private groups.
Presented as part of the exhibition FALAK: Song of Water and Earth during the Regional Ecological Summit 2026, this series of workshops focused on material reuse through contemporary jewelry.
Using surplus materials from the garment industry, participants transformed metal zippers and felt into wearable object.
Regional Ecological Summit 2026
Date: 22–24 April 2026
Location: EXPO Astana, Kazakhstan
Photo credit: Raskolnikova Daria
Created in collaboration with LikeMinded Foundation, this workshop invited participants to create a community brooch as a shared symbol. Working with metal zippers and beads in a common colour palette, each participant developed a personal interpretation of the same idea.
The workshop explored how jewelry can express belonging, shared values, and collective identity while remaining individual and handmade.
Community Brooch Workshop
for LikeMinded Foundation, 2025
Astana, Kazakhstan
Participants created their own brooches using metal zippers, experimenting with an unexpected material and discovering how an ordinary object can become jewelry.
Zipper Jewelry Workshop
Date: 2025
Location: Astana, Kazakhstan
During exhibitions, I lead public lectures and curatorial tours, introducing visitors to contemporary jewelry through the works on display. For many, these tours offer a first encounter with the field and an opportunity to see jewelry not simply as an accessory, but as a form of artistic expression.
The tours are designed as open conversations. Together, we discuss the materials, the artists’ ideas, and the themes explored through their work.
Curatorial Tours
Date: September – October 2024
Location: Forte Kulanshi Art Space, Astana, Kazakhstan
Photo credit: Iris Mambur, Xeniya Gorlenko
The tours invited visitors to spend more time with the exhibition, discovering details and connections that are not always visible at first glance.
The Object, 2025 For the exhibition The Object at EFES Art Space in Almaty, I led a series of exhibition tours offering visitors a deeper look into the works on display. Together, we explored the ideas behind each piece, the artists’ choice of materials, and the stories that shaped their work.
Exhibition tour — The Object, 2025
EFES Art Space, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Together, we explore how wearable art can make abstract ideas tangible—transforming research, data, and lived experience into objects that can be seen, touched, worn, and experienced.
Talk These events bring together artists, researchers, educators, and professionals from different fields around the themes explored by each exhibition. Depending on the project, conversations may focus on environmental sustainability, gender data, public health, social issues, or other topics explored through contemporary jewelry and wearable art.
Lecture and Public Talk
Date: 2025
Location: National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana
TIREK As part of the public program for the TIREK exhibition, organised in partnership with UN Women Kazakhstan, we held a series of workshops, public talks, and lectures exploring how wearable art can open conversations about gender data, equality, and social change.
The public talks brought together artists, researchers, human rights advocates, lawyers, and representatives of civil society. Together, we discussed not only the research behind the data, but also how statistics can be translated into material form—making complex social issues more visible, tangible, and open to conversation through wearable art.
Series of Workshops and Lectures — Tirek Exhibition
Date: 2025
Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
Partner: UN Women Kazakhstan
Made on
Tilda