Tatyana Kurepina
Board Director
Tatyana Kurepina is an artist, a documentarian and a passionate advocate for the arts, believing strongly in the power of supporting and empowering local artists through visual storytelling, collaboration and community building.
From 2017 - 2020, Tatyana co-owned a creative marketing agency in Miami, Florida that catered to small business owners. Her speciality was brand strategy, design, and social media marketing. In the summer of 2020 she relocated to Rochester, Minnesota where she has been documenting art created during the pandemic through in-depth, on camera interviews with local artists. She also serves as Program Manager for Threshold Arts, and works closely with the Rochester Art Center and the Rochester International Film Group.
Her most recent project was a short documentary about Ethan Mundt, also known as Utica Queen, commissioned by the Rochester Art Center.
Tatyana earned her B.A. in Visual Media Arts Production from Emerson College in 2018 and interned with The Chicago Tribune, Brella Productions, Ingredients for Education, The Borscht Corporation and The World Channel for WGBH-PBS.
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