Natasha Pavlovski

Filmmaker, producer

Oksana Devochkina

Curator, filmmaker

Gergely Ofner

Videographer, editor, collaborator

Natasha Pavlovski is a filmmaker, producer, co-founder of Art Matters, and a mother
of two.

After studying cinematography in Moscow, she moved to Budapest. Natasha shot several feature-length documentaries, “Easy Lessons” by Zurbó Dorottya, and “Homo Sperans” by Andrej Konchalovsky between the others and received the "Best Cinematography" award
by HSC for “Harm” by Denes Nagy.

Natasha's interest in cultural education made her way to MOME, where she gained a degree in cultural management in 2019.


Oksana Devochkina is a curator of the multidisciplinary educational center Kunstfuck Art Residency, graphic designer, painter, and co-founder of Art Matters.

After her Master's Degree in Design in 2009, she became an editor of Tutdesignan online magazine about art and culture in the post-soviet block.

Oksana runs a painting school in Budapest with more than 100 students per year.
She works as an artist and makes short films and video tutorials on art.


Gergely Ofner is a Budapest-based videographer, editor, photographer.

After studying media design at MOME,
he works with theaters, dance companies,
and art galleries, creating short films, documentaries, promotional videos, documenting events, concerts,
and dance pieces.

Gergő is an all-in-one shooting and editing specialist, accompanying artists with
a minimal setup creating videos in the most simplistic way.


We are the girl power team of filmmakers & curators,
who are passionate about education, art history, and great artistic stories in Hungary and Worldwide.

Contact us:

‭+36 20 313 0479‬
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