"She's a Leader" from Russia: Zoya

Women's Forum Street Art Project #WFSAP

WONDERWALLS: SHINING THE SPOTLIGHT ON WOMEN STREET ARTISTS



The Women’s Forum Street Art Project shows how much we’re missing if we believe street art to be the exclusive province of men. Ten women street artists from around the globe take part and contribute artwork on theme "She's a Leader”.





Meet the women behind the walls...

WFSAP logo, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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ZOYA is representing CENTRAL ASIA (RUSSIA) for the WFSAP





She is born in Leningrad, former USSR. 

Zoya enrolled in art school against her parents will. At the age of 24 her life changed drastically when she divorced her husband and left her job. It was then she created her character named Zoa who paints with paper graffiti. 

Today Zoya uses her political and social protest graffiti to fight political regime and also to stand up for women’s rights in St. Petersburg, Russia.

"Crying Woman", Zoya, 2014-03, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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crying woman , march 2014, Saint-Petersburg

"Boy", Zoya, 2013-04, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"boy", April 2013, St. Petersburg, Russia

Untitled, Zoya, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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When did you first get into street art? "The first time I've done street work was in 2010." Zoya

"Dzhugashvili", Zoya, 2013-02, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"Dzhugashvili" , February 2013, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

A series of "historicism", Zoya, 2013-12, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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A series of "historicism" in December 2013, St. Petersburg, Russia

Zoya's portrait, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"“I moved from political activism to Art” Zoya

“I hope that russian women will be free and will stop being afraid of express themselves.” Зоя, Russia"

"Do not hit me", Zoya, 2013-07, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"Do not hit me", July 2013, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

"Zoe", Zoya, 2013-04, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"Zoe," April 2013, St. Petersburg, Russia

"May Day", Zoya, 2014-05, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"May Day", May 2014, St. Petersburg, Russia

"For that sits Taisa Osipova?", Zoya, 2013-11, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"For that sits Taisa Osipova?", November 2013, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

"Matryoshka", Zoya, 2014-08, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"Matryoshka", August 2014, St. Petersburg, Russia

"At the hospital", Zoya, 2013-01, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"At the hospital," January 2013, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

"Blockade", Zoya, 2014-01, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"Blockade", January 2014, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

"Alexandra Kollontai", Zoya, 2014-06, From the collection of: Women's Forum Street Art Project
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"Alexandra Kollontai" June 2014, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

"Artwork of Zoya for the WFSAP

“Alexandra Kollontai”

“Alexandra Kollontai was a Russian revolutionary, the People's Commissar and speaker. She was also the ambassador of the USSR. I chose her because I have a lot responds in her lyrics, in her memoirs. Because she is romantic for me, her experience is inspiring.  I am delighted with the way she took care of working women, motherhood, as she moved away from home, from family to study Marxism, as well as to contribute to the revolutionary movement. In my work I have quoted ”People without imagination are dry and boring, they live only half"  

Zoya, St. Petersburg, 2014."

"Alexandra Kollontai" (2014) by ZoyaWomen's Forum Street Art Project

 “Alexandra Kollontai”- Artwork by Zoya, Russia, for the WFSAP

 “Alexandra Kollontai” - Artwork by Zoya, Russia, for the WFSAP

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