When: September 5-25, 2024
Where: Lycka buurtcamer Zaventemweg 81, 1043 EH Amsterdam (Dobrodiy)
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This exhibition showcases a unique part of Ukrainian cultural heritage destroyed by the russian bombing of the Kakhovka Dam. Polina Raiko was an original naive artist, and her murals on the walls of her house in Oleshky became an important element of Ukrainian art. The exhibition offers a chance to touch this war-damaged artistic heritage, now preserved only in memory and documentation.
This exhibition showcases a unique part of Ukrainian cultural heritage destroyed by the russian bombing of the Kakhovka Dam. Polina Raiko was an original naive artist, and her murals on the walls of her house in Oleshky became an important element of Ukrainian art. The exhibition offers a chance to touch this war-damaged artistic heritage, now preserved only in memory and documentation.
Exhibition Program
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Lectures in English: September 14 and 21 at 14:00 by Ihor Sukhorukov, cultural blogger and Ukrainian culture enthusiast, author of the Nomadische Boekenplank project
Kid’s Masterclasses: September 14 and 21 at 12:00 - 13:00 by Maria Dzhulai. Registration required.
Makivka Choir Performance and Fashion Show: September 22 at 16:00.
Opening Hours
September 5-25, 2024
Mon: 11:00 - 17:00
Tue: Closed
Wed: 12:00 - 19:00
Thu - Sat: 11:00 - 19:00
Sun: Closed
Supported by: Nederlands Letterenfonds, UWRA, and the Embassy of Ukraine in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In collaboration with the National Centre "Ukrainian House" Kyiv. Curated by Marianna Dzhulai 🇺🇦, Alexey Ananov, and Alisa Grishanova. Video and photo materials were provided by the Polina Raiko Charity Fund, Totem Cultural Development Center, and Konstantin Roudesko. Join us for this unique event and help us preserve and share Ukrainian culture with the world!
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