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.Correct Mistakes_Showcase Ukraine
The project Correct Mistakes_Showcase Ukraine aims at presenting the Ukrainian experience and context since the full-scale invasion of Russia at the Tbilisi Architecture Biennial 2024 (TAB), which is to take place from September 28 to October 19, 2024, in Tbilisi, Georgia.YsOU Chamber music lab: rebuilding self-strength of Ukrainian youth
YsOU Chamber music lab: rebuilding self-strength of Ukrainian youth created for the musicians of the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine (YsOU). Its purpose is to educate young Ukrainian musicians and encourage cross-cultural cooperation between Ukraine, Spain and Germany through music, while also fostering Ukrainian culture internationally.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.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 addressingFuture 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.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.Crafts 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.Let the body speak: rebuilding the community
"Let the Body Speak" supported the Ukrainian dance community during the war, fostering resilience, international collaborations, and artistic growth. In 2024, it focused on promoting Ukrainian contemporary dance globally through a performance database and cultural diplomacy events.Ukrainian Film Days in Helsinki and Vilnius
Ukrainian Film Days featured films highlighting Ukrainian culture, history, and the theme "Women in Wartime." Screenings included Q&A sessions with filmmakers, fostering dialogue on gender roles and conflict. The event aimed to support Ukrainians abroad, raise awareness, and connect Ukrainian and international filmmakers.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.