Nadzeya Makeyeva is a multi-disciplinary illustration artist who lives and works in San Francisco, CA since 2020. Nadzeya is inspired to create editorial art, website graphics, posters, portraits, app visuals, covers and characters, wall art — any kind of illustrations. She worked with various brands, such as Forbes, Entertainment Weekly, Tatler, Volkswagen, Skolkovo, Interscope Records, A1, Salle Privée, etc.
Education
2005-2011 — BFA from Graphics Department of the Belarusian State Academy of Arts / Manual graphics, Printmaking, Engraving / Minsk, Belarus
2008 — Grafikens Hus / Printmaking / Mariefred, Sweden
2002-2005 — State College of Arts / Decorative Arts / Minsk, Belarus
Solo Exhibitions
12-23 July 2021 — Cabinet of Curiosities / Newman’s Fine Art Gallery / San Francisco, CA
July-August 2010 — Chrysalis / «Ў» Contemporary Art Gallery / Minsk, BY
Group Selected Exhibitions
2022 — Illustration West 60 / The Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles 60th Annual Illustration Competition and Exhibition / Accepted artist / Los Angeles, CA
November 20-December 18, 2021 — ‘VICES’ National Juried Exhibition / Arc Gallery / San Francisco, CA
September 9-24, 2021 — Künstler: innen für Demokratie in Belarus / Museum Folkwang / Essen, Germany
9-30 August 2021 — Courage And Resistance in Belarus / Kongens Nytorv / Copenhagen, Denmark
March 27-April 10, 2021 — Face It / Newman’s Fine Art Gallery / San Francisco, CA
14-28 February 2021 — Expired. Belarus art of resistant / Ultra Super New Gallery / Tokyo, Japan
March 27-April 10, 2021 — Long Live Belarus! / Harry Bridges Plaza (Embarcadero) / San Francisco, CA
April 2011 — Innovation Festival Vilnius / Lietuvos technikos muziejus / Vilnius, Lithuania
September 2010 — Oil Painting / «Ў» Contemporary Art Gallery / Minsk, BY
2008 — Miniprint Exhibition / Grafikens Hus / Mariefred, Sweden
2007 — Exhibition of Graphics / Sweden University / Stockholm, Sweden
April 2007 — Exhibition of Graphics / Dalarna Museum / Falun, Sweden
July-August 2010 — Exhibition of Arts / Victory Theatre / Goethe-Institut / Minsk, BY