Glikeriya is a multidisciplinary graphic designer and urbanist thinking, observing, designing, experimenting, sketching, DJ-ing, and living in New York.




Education
Rhode Island School of Design
MFA Graphic Design — 2024

Brown University
Modern Culture and Media — 2024

KazGASA
BFA Graphic Design — 2015

UNESCO School of Fine Arts and Design
Secondary education — 2010

Teaching experience
RISD, 2022–2024
Ramon Tejada (UnMaking Studio)
Elizabeth Goodspeed (Design Studio 4)
Hammett Nurosi (Design Studio 4)

Internships
(add)ventures, production studio — 2023
Fingers, design studio — 2015

Awards
Fellowship Award RISD 2022
Adobe Creative Retreat Participant
Working experience
Vzletnaya Cultural Center:
Co-founder, Art Director 
2015-2022

The Village Lifestyle Magazine:
Co-founder, Art Director
2017-2018

The Steppe Lifestyle Magazine:
Graphic Designer
2016-2017

Any Key Post Production Studio:




Her career began in an unconventional setting as the owner of an underground techno club in a post-Soviet factory, which she transformed into a cultural landmark in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Over the past seven years, Glikeriya has organized numerous events and festivals, collaborating with artists worldwide. She also introduced the influential lifestyle magazine “The Village” to Kazakhstan, significantly impacting the local media landscape. Additionally, she has been a vital supporter of local businesses, providing them with affordable spaces and fostering a creative community.
    Besides organizational and legal responsibilities, Glikeriya managed all visual communications for her venue, leaving a lasting mark on the poster culture in Kazakhstan. 
    Growing up in a family of civil engineers and biologists, she has infused her work with a blend of technical precision and scientific curiosity. Her style is systematic yet playful and experimental, reflecting her diverse interests in worldbuilding, technical innovation, community creation, and developing identities for various venues and events.
    She is passionate about graphic design education, third spaces, and cultural experimental events that bring people from different backgrounds together. Glikeriya is also interested in graphic design as a tool for building a sense of belonging for various social groups, combining it with deep research about the socio-cultural impact of capitalism on younger generations.


Third Space
Illustration, 3D
2024
Illustrations visualize complex concepts through a blend of architectural grid systems and abstract forms, creating a visual representation of community, knowledge exchange, and personal development within designed spaces. This project offering a multidimensional perspective on the impact of space on human behavior and societal structures.