Veranika Khatskevich (b. 1992, Minsk) is a Belarusian artist working across ceramics, video, printmaking, and installation. She lives and works in Germany. Khatskevich holds an MFA (2023) and a Diploma in Fine Arts (2022) from the University of the Arts Bremen.

Her practice explores the intersection between natural and human-made environments. Drawing from organic patterns such as bark, moss, and skin, Khatskevich translates her observations into abstract forms, often shifting between sculpture and installation.
Through her works, she reflects on the transformation of natural systems into synthetic, ambiguous hybrids – suggesting a slow merging of the organic and the artificial.

Her work has been exhibited at venues including the Weserburg Museum, Bevern Castle Cultural Center, Art Association LandKunstLeben in Brandenburg, Salotto in Berlin, GAK – Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst in Bremen, R for D in Tokyo, Kunsthalle Bremen, Dauerwelle Gallery in Bremen, Artspace Hase29 in Osnabrück, and the Städtische Galerie Bremen.

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