Immigrating City, 24x36 acrylic, 2007

Imported Produce, 18x24, acrylic, 2007

Malcolm, 14x18 acrylic, 2011

I Want You, 18x24 print, 2011

Frankenstein as Lucy's Wallpaper, 18x14 acrylic, 2012

 

 

 

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Writing

Margarita's writing on the post-Soviet experience, art, music, and sex has appeared alongside her illustrations in Tablet Magazine, Jewcy.com, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, and Bluecanvas Magazine. All Art(icles) by Margarita Korol.


Korol Pays Tribute to Her Refusenik Mamele

Tablet contributing artist opens show in Manhattan

June 6, 2012

 

 

Party Like a Post-Soviet: How Owning Your Roots Enhances the Party Now

On September 8, Brighton Beach celebrates the new crop of post-Soviet Jews, who are anything but doe-eyed FOBs


August 31, 2012

 

Two Deaths, One Answer

After my brother died, I was frozen with grief—until author Harold Kushner helped me rediscover community

October 4, 2012

 

Graduation

A Jewish Ukrainian immigrant needed a voice to help reconcile her foreign past and her American future. She found it—in Kanye West.

September 1, 2011

Active Cultures

Atomic catastrophes conjure the timeless struggle of individuals versus systems

April 5, 2011

A Conversation with Milton Glaser

Published in Issue 8 

December 8, 2010