August • 2021
Lev was fantastic to work with. He really understood the story were trying to capture and did just that. I highly recommend working with Lev!
New York, NY, USA
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Request QuoteLev Omelchenko is a NYC/ATL based director. Born in Kramatorsk, Ukraine he immigrated with his family to Brooklyn, NY at age 9. As a filmmaker, he is driven by collaborations with cultural and community laborers whose practice is outside of traditional film industry. His film work spans documentary, narrative, experimental and installation often hybridizing the forms to achieve the unique goals of each project. Lev’s work has been screened at the Prismatic Ground Film Festival (NYC), Cucalorus Film Festival (NC), Maryland Film Festival (MD), Atlanta FF (GA), Sidewalk FF (AL), Tacoma FF (WA), Indie Memphis FF (TN), Indie Grits FF (SC), Roxbury Int FF (MA), Miami Short FF (FL), Kiyv FF (Ukraine), ArtFields (SC), InterFest Denver (CO), Eyedrum Gallery (GA), Whitespace Gallery (GA), Emory University (GA) and in the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (GA). He is the recipient of the Film Impact Georgia filmmaker grant, and is a Distinguished Fellow at the Hambidge Center for Creative Arts (GA).
August • 2021
Lev was fantastic to work with. He really understood the story were trying to capture and did just that. I highly recommend working with Lev!
Major League Baseball owners are worth billions of dollars, but minor league baseball players make just $7/hour, are forced to sleep on the floor, and are denied adequate meals. The horrific treatment has lead to substance abuse and severe depression for some minor leaguers, explains Kieran Lovegrove, a minor leaguer in the Los Angeles Angels organization.
David Morrow, a 71-year old Uber driver in Atlanta, was carjacked at gunpoint by a passenger. Uber refused to help him. After being shamed in a news report, they offered to pay $1000 towards fixing his car — if he agreed to never talk about it again. He declined.
Short Documentary Trailer for Grant Fundraising
A promo video highlighting the community impact of The Bakery Atlanta.
Bill Lowe Gallery is pleased to present Wink, the first posthumous exhibition of renowned artist Todd Murphy (1962 - 2020). This exhibition features sculpture, photography, painting, and mixed media from Todd Murphy’s Wink series (2010-2019).
In Michael David's latest works, he continues to combine and extend the language of abstraction through his use of materiality and paint handling with his use of personal, political, and literary narrative and storytelling, aligning himself with some of today's greatest and most relevant practitioners of abstraction, Mark Bradford and Anselm Kiefer. David's paintings actualize, through his materials and abstract handling, the virtues and complexity of what makes us most human; strength, vulnerability, fragility, compassion, loss. They embody the lessons learned from one's own mistakes and acceptance of self.
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