Photo of Sandrine C.
Photo of Anna Radovenchik
Olha painting with one of her students
  • Anna started studying ceramics in 2012, graduating from the Moscow University of the Arts.

    Arriving in Brussels in 2017, she still only spoke Russian. In just two years, she self-taught English and French.​

    Anna is now makes hand-made luxury porcelain, fights for LGBT rights and promotes equality for women.

    She founded Malina More Studio in 2023, where she teaches ceramics in English, French or Russian as part of the Art:UA initiative.

  • Olga majored as an artist-sculptor from the Kyiv State Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts and Design.

    Charitable to the bone, she not only volunteers for Malina More, but also with other non-profits such as BEforUkraine and Renaissance de la Nation.

    Olga is passionate about psychology and integrates the principles of Art Therapy in her courses. She teaches acrylic painting twice a week at Malina More Studio. Her lessons are in French, English, Russian or Ukrainian.

  • Sandrine is an illustrator and ceramist originating from southeastern France. She is the creator of the Minicéra brand of ceramics, and has turned her craft into a full-time activity in 2020.

    She now teaches Pottery in French on a regular basis at Malina More Studio.