Jana Rot
Jana Rot, born in 1984 in Brežnev, USSR (now Naberežnye Čelny, Tatarstan), is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores themes of memory, identity, motherhood*, feminism, and female invisibility. Her work delves into
how the reproduction of the past can distort reality, with a focus on making the invisible visible. She works across various media, including painting, collage, photography,
textile art, ceramics, and installation. Having studied in Kazan and Moscow, she moved to Greifswald, Germany, in 2013, where she completed her Bachelor of Arts
in Fine Arts and Slavic Studies, and is now pursuing a Master‘s degree at the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Institut. A member of the Künstlerbund Mecklenburg and Vor-
pommern e.V., she has received numerous awards and participated in artist residencies across Europe. Jana Rot‘s works have been exhibited in different galleries
and institutions such as the Literaturzentrum Vorpommern KOEPPENHAUS, Mecklenburgisches Künstlerhaus Schloss Plüschow, the Kunstverein für Mecklenburg und Vorpommern in Schwerin, and the CIRCUS EINS Gallery in Putbus, among others. She lives and works in Greifswald and is mother of two children.
Jana Rot
Jana Rot, born in 1984 in Brežnev, USSR (now Naberežnye Čelny, Tatarstan), is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores themes of memory, identity, motherhood*, feminism, and female invisibility. Her work delves into
how the reproduction of the past can distort reality, with a focus on making the invisible visible. She works across various media, including painting, collage, photography,
textile art, ceramics, and installation. Having studied in Kazan and Moscow, she moved to Greifswald, Germany, in 2013, where she completed her Bachelor of Arts
in Fine Arts and Slavic Studies, and is now pursuing a Master‘s degree at the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Institut. A member of the Künstlerbund Mecklenburg and Vor-
pommern e.V., she has received numerous awards and participated in artist residencies across Europe. Jana Rot‘s works have been exhibited in different galleries
and institutions such as the Literaturzentrum Vorpommern KOEPPENHAUS, Mecklenburgisches Künstlerhaus Schloss Plüschow, the Kunstverein für Mecklenburg und Vorpommern in Schwerin, and the CIRCUS EINS Gallery in Putbus, among others. She lives and works in Greifswald and is mother of two children.