SoliDARE
SoliDARE main idea is to foster cultural exchange, audience building, best practice sharing and presentation of Ukrainian artists in Central Europe in the film industry. Project activities include community screenings, cultural residencies, masterclasses, workshops, and project visits, with a silent film concert for its opening event.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.Sunlight Over Borders
Sunlight Over Borders was a collaborative project fostering European and international cooperation in theatrical arts, uniting Romanian and Ukrainian practices. It provided a platform for young talent to explore the impact of war on communities through the play Blockpost. By engaging student actors and audiences, the initiative created a space for dialogue, cultural exchange, and artistic expression. Focused on networking, skill development, and diversity, the project promoted European values and highlighted theatre’s transformative power in addressingCrafts 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.Social recovery in frontline and de-occupied communities.
The project Social Recovery in Frontline and De-occupied Communities was created in response to the needs of Oleksiyivska ATC in Kharkiv Oblast after being in the frontline zone and the needs of Tsyrkunivska ATC following a period of occupation and hostilities. The aim was to restore social ties, promote cultural development, and strengthen civic awareness among the youth communities of these areas.Net Making
The National Pavilion of Ukraine at the 60th Venice Biennale. Ukraine will be represented by three artworks by leading Ukrainian contemporary artists: Katya Buchatska, Andrii Dostliev Lia Dostlieva, Daniil Revkovskyi and Andriy Rachinskyi within the large-scale architectural structure.