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Alina Kolesnichenko is an artist and illustrator Аліна Колесніченко – художниця-ілюстраторка Source/Джерело: Facebook | Instagram March/Березень
Alina Kolesnichenko is an artist and illustrator Аліна Колесніченко – художниця-ілюстраторка Source/Джерело: Facebook | Instagram March/Березень
The first joint exhibition of Hamlet Zinkivskyi and Sasha Maslov in Squat 17b is about wartime Kharkiv. The exhibition consists of Sasha Maslov’s photographs, taken in 2022 in Kharkiv, andMore / Більше
“Discover Ukraine: Bits Destroyed” is an audiovisual work that was created in 2019 and rethought for today. The project used images of 56 monumental mosaics from the 1960s and 70s,More / Більше
Ave Libertatemaveamor is Ukrainian graphic artist. Graduated from the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture, works at PIXIO. Аве Либертатумавеамор – українська художниця-графік. Закінчила Національну академію образотворчого мистецтва іMore / Більше
One-day exhibition of journalist and contemporary art researcher Kateryna Yakovlenko. In March, a rocket hit her apartment on the top floor of the building. Kateryna herself left Irpen a fewMore / Більше
Mariia Chernychko – ukrainian artist, photographer. She studied at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture – NAOMA Марія Черничко – українська художниця, фотографиня. Навчалась у Національній академії образотворчогоMore / Більше
The idea of the mural came from the team of the “For my Ukraine” charitable foundation. The talented and already famous muralist Andrii Kovtun was invited to realize the idea,More / Більше
More than 40 artists united in this project. Among them are Lyubomyr Medvid, Ostap Lozynskyi, Serhiy Radkevich. Their works are extremely different – from traditional icon painting to digital art.More / Більше
“See & hear Ukraine” is the name of the large-scale artistic project presented by the Lviv National Philharmonic named after M. Skoryk in cooperation with the Kozytsky Charitable Foundation withinMore / Більше
The opportunity to freely express oneself after leaving the occupation was the basis of the concept of FRAMED//UNFRAMED — a part of the exhibition consisting of hundreds of pictorial andMore / Більше