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".From destruction to new life
From destruction to new life aimed to transform a school courtyard into a landscape park, focusing on emotional rehabilitation for students who had experienced occupation. With community involvement, the park was created using renewable materials and became a symbol of revival and mental healing for the children.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.Antonin Artaud Fellowship 2024
The project supported performing artists in Ukraine, creating experimental works to represent Ukraine globally. It aimed to foster innovation and establish professional relationships during and after the war.The "Carrier" performance about the south of Ukraine, which in the first days of a full-scale invasion was occupied by Russian military
The play "The Carrier" was created to document the crimes committed by Russian military forces against Ukrainians in the south of Ukraine, which was occupied in the early days of the full-scale invasion. The play aimed to reflect on the experiences and continue the dialogue on the country's recovery.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.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.Architectural and artistic research residence "Angle 772"
Architectural and artistic research residence "Angle 772" revealed the potential of cultural heritage to restore identities and promote sustainable development in small communities through artistic research and collaboration between Kharkiv and Ternopil regions.The space of change
The Space of Changes project aimed to facilitate the current and post-war transformation of Zaporizhzhia through the development of a network of public spaces. By using cultural activities as a tool, the project sought to engage locals, particularly young people, in the reconstruction process. This was achieved through educational sessions, creative workshops, interactive excursions, and an innovative urban workshop.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.