Andrei Kushnir, a celebrated landscape painter, has a deep connection to the Shenandoah Valley, which he has captured extensively in his work. Known for his naturalistic, realist style, Kushnir has painted in every corner of the valley, often working en plein air to immerse himself in the landscape’s beauty. His acclaimed book Oh, Shenandoah: Paintings of the Historic Valley and River highlights his dedication to preserving the region’s history and scenery through art.
Kushnir’s work has been showcased in notable solo exhibitions at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, James Madison University, and the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. His paintings of the Shenandoah Valley offer a unique and vivid perspective on the area’s historical and natural significance, making him a standout figure in American landscape art.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear Kushnir discuss his artistic journey, his passion for the Shenandoah Valley, and the stories behind his breathtaking works.
Check out this brief 4-minute YouTube video with Kushnir.
Join us in person or on Zoom! Please register for the webinar to help us gauge attendance. While in-person attendance can't be tracked separately, your registration is greatly appreciated.
WHEN: Monday, February 24 at 7:00 PM
WHERE: In-Person at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Archives and Research Center or by ZOOM