A Time in Pieces – on the occasion of Kyiv Perennial
Follow-up of a pan-European edition of the Kyiv Biennial 2023 with dispersed exhibitions and public programsUnder 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.Kino Guarimba Film Residency - Rebuilding Ukrainian Cultural Sector
Kino Guarimba is a collaborative residency program for international filmmakers in Calabria, Southern Italy. The topic of this edition will be “Rebuilding Ukrainian Cultural Sector”.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.Reimagining Realities
“Reimagining Realities” is an interdisciplinary collaboration project bringing together artists from Tabacka Kulturfabrik in Slovakia and Carbon Art Residency in Ukraine. The primary goal is to delve into themes such as perceptions, wartime experiences, climate change, and the impact of propaganda on memory and societal mindset through artistic creation.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.'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 Pavilion / Pavilion of the Future: Rebuilding and Resilience
The "Pavilion of the Future: Rebuilding and Resilience" project, running from mid-June to mid-January 2025, starts as part of the larger "Pavillon du Futur Ukraine - 2024" at Festival Off Avignon initiative, aiming to showcase Ukrainian projects internationally and facilitate future tours in France and worldwide in 2025 and 2026.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.Future for Ukraine - Illustrators Residency in Prague and Presentation at LUSTR Festival of Illustration and Comics 2024
The Future for Ukraine brought Ukrainian illustrators to Prague for a residency and exhibition at LUSTR Festival 2024. Curated by Anna Sarvira, the project explored post-war rebuilding through art, featuring workshops, talks, and discussions on cultural restoration. It fostered creative exchange, amplified Ukrainian voices, and highlighted the role of art in renewal.The Ukrainian Diary
A4, Ballpoint Pen was an annual project where artists created works using only office paper and ballpoint pens, amassing over 6,000 drawings. Founded by Karas Gallery in 2006, it promoted inclusivity and accessibility in art, showcasing works at major exhibitions. The project documented the evolution of Ukrainian contemporary art and introduced it to a global audience.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.Plan.Action.Fundamentals
The goal of the project is to create opportunities for teenagers to form their own comprehensive, dynamic vision of the country's recovery through work with recent history and intergenerational dialogue.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.Sound experiences of war. Exhibition and public program.
Sound experiences of war. An exhibition and a public programme explored changes in Ukraine's sound environment during wartime through sound art. It featured exhibitions in Lviv and discussions on the role of sound in recovery and post-war development. The project was a collaboration between NGO "The Right Things" and NGO "Institute of Actual Art".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.