Full Circle
The Full Circle project aimed to preserve the cultural heritage of de-occupied villages in Chernihiv Oblast through a photo book and community engagement, highlighting rural life and promoting cultural exchange.Kryvyi Rih: Cultural Heritage
The project aimed to promote the preservation and renewal of the cultural and industrial heritage of Kryvyi Rih. It focused on creating intersectoral cooperation between architects, urbanists, artists, historians, and representatives of civil society to develop scenarios for restoring the city, revitalising its industrial heritage, and preserving its unique cultural identity.Under the Lying Stone, Water Does Not Flow
The project intends to strengthen the relationship between artist-run and non-institutional cultural spaces in Poland and Ukraine, while interrogating and sharing how Ukrainian cultural heritage, art and contemporary critique can be popularised abroad.Ukrainian Pavilion at Malta Biennale 2024
The aim of the project is to create and present the Ukrainian National Pavilion at the first Malta Biennale of Contemporary Art (2024). The Biennale authorities see Ukraine's participation as a political task and guarantee the provision of space for the Ukrainian pavilion, where the Ukrainian message will be visible and represented on an equal footing with other European countries.Focus Ukraine (Docudays at DokuFest)
DokuFest joins forces with Docudays, to spotlight Ukrainian documentary cinema and photographythrough Focus Ukraine at DokuFest in Kosovo. This partnership creates the festival's largest country-focused showcase to date, highlighting Ukrainian culture's resilience and creativity.'Heart of Earth' Comes to Denmark
Mystetskyi Arsenal (MA), Ukraine's flagship cultural organization and Ukraine House in Denmark (UHD), one of the few Ukrainian organizations in Europe with a large exhibition space at its disposal, are joining forces to present one of the key Ukrainian wartime exhibitions, Heart of Earth, to the Danish and international public.Ukrainian Drama Week Festival
The Ukrainian Drama Week Festival aims to present on the French theatrical stage four plays by Ukrainian contemporary and classic playwrights in the format of theatrical readings, performed by French actors.Babyn to Bakhmut
Filming and screening of the documentary video "Babyn to Bakhmut" about the Ivano-Frankivsk community that is currently defending Ukraine on the eastern and southern fronts, maintaining ties with those back home, and discussing the restoration of community relations on the example of one Carpathian village.Revival of folk crafts for the development of ecological communities, communities and IDPs
A training course in seven traditional Ukrainian crafts that will equip 56 representatives of ecological communities and IDPs they shelter to open their own workshop for the production of handicrafts and ensure the financial sustainability of ecological communities and local communities.Living Way The river in the city. Answers to frequently asked questions
The project is a series of public seminars aimed at providing expert assessment and stimulating a broad discussion of current issues of community use of the shoreline and coastal area of the Psel River, systematizing the data obtained and creating a vision of a general strategy for bringing the relationship between the city and the river to a harmonious state.Sketch-presentation of the project of adaptation of a residential area in the central part of the city of Izium
Sketch-presentation of the project of adaptation of a residential area in the central part of the city of Izium bounded by the streets: Heroiv-Chornobyltsiv Street, Pokrovska Street, Londonska Street, Donets-Zakharzhevskyi Street, Kharkiv region to climate, economic and social changes, based on the example of "Climate Urban District" in Esslingen and "French Quarter" in Tubingen, GermanyCrafts as a Form of Resilience
This project supported Ukrainian creatives affected by war, helping them rebuild their practices in Ukraine and across Europe. It provided mentorship, a residency in Croatia, production support for weavers, and a showcase at the Crafts as a Form of Resilience Fair in Italy. By fostering connections and professional growth, the initiative strengthened the visibility and sustainability of Ukrainian artists.Becoming After Ruin
Becoming After Ruin explored ruins, rebirth, and resilience through art, featuring exhibitions by Ukrainian artists Daria Koltsova and Vitaly Yankovy in Bucharest. The project fostered cultural dialogue, highlighting Ukraine’s artistic and heritage struggles in the context of war and reconstruction.Vidnova
Vidnova aimed to rehabilitate a community that had survived Russian occupation, addressing complex needs for physical recovery, economic growth, social cohesion, and environmental security.Life after: Dialogue
The Life after: Dialogue aimed to stimulate public discourse on post-war reconstruction through a 10-day artistic residency. It brought together individuals displaced by Soviet-Russian aggression in 1986, 2014, and 2022 to share stories and envision the restoration of their cities.Atmosfera & ArtPole: Forests of our hearts
The Forests of Our Hearts was a collaborative project by Atmosfera Festival (Slovakia) and ArtPole Agency (Ukraine), featuring the multidisciplinary installation Forest at the 2024 festival in Hontianske Nemce. It included expert talks on natural heritage, a community performative lunch under an old oak, and partnerships with “Peace for Ukraine.” The project fostered cultural exchange and awareness, with documentation shared for wider reach.