Anzhelika Palyvoda is a contemporary Ukrainian painter currently based in Vienna, Austria. Her artistic journey is marked by a commitment to excellence and a profound exploration of the craft, with a focus on monumental and easel painting.
Palyvoda's academic pursuit led her to the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (NAFAA), where she completed her Bachelor's degree in monumental and easel painting from 2017 to 2021. Continuing her educational trajectory, she pursued a Master's degree in the same discipline at NAFAA from 2021 to 2022. Currently, she is enrolled in the diploma program for painting at die Angewandte in Vienna, Austria, underscoring her dedication to furthering her artistic skills and knowledge.
Her artistic endeavors have garnered recognition and placement in prestigious collections. Palyvoda's works are featured in prominent museums such as the KNAG museum in Kyiv, the Artsvit gallery in Dnipro, and the MSUMK museum in Lutsk. Additionally, her creations adorn private collections in Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Colombia, and Belgium.
Palyvoda has actively participated in numerous exhibitions worldwide, showcasing her talent on an international stage. Her works have been displayed in collective exhibitions, including notable shows such as "Open Space" at Kyiv National Art Gallery, "Best Wishes" at Zink Gallery in Vienna, and "Don't Close Your Eyes" at New Art Corridor in Newtown, MA, USA. She has also presented personal projects, such as "War Views" at Graz Museum in Graz, Austria, and "Phantoms" at KNAG Museum in Kyiv, Ukraine.