The Ukrainian Culture Center in Stockholm is proud to present the exhibition "Reflections and Vulnerability"

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The Ukrainian Culture Center in Stockholm opens a week-long exhibition featuring the works of five talented Ukrainian artists. The exhibition will run from March 24 to April 1 2023 at the Ukrainian Culture Center's temporary gallery in Sergelgången next to Kulturhuset in Stockholm.

The exhibition will showcase a variety of mediums, including ceramics, sculptures, paintings, and mixed media installations. The artists, Usenko Anastasiia, Uliaba Balan, Liuba Babichenko, Oksana Khyzhniak, and Angela Ursol, have all explored new aspects of life through their art and will be sharing their personal reflections on the human experience. Through their artwork, the artists delve into the vulnerable sides of people, which
make us all human. By expressing emotions and sharing their unique perspectives, viewers may find a connection to their own experiences and be moved to reflect on their own vulnerabilities and strengths.

The "Reflections and Vulnerability" exhibition is a celebration of Ukrainian art, modern culture, and the human experience. It invites visitors to explore the many layers of life with empathy and openness. This event is a rare opportunity for people to experience the beauty and richness of Ukrainian soul and culture in the heart of Stockholm.

"We are thrilled to showcase the talents of these five Ukrainian artists and share their work with the people of Stockholm," said the Ukrainian Culture Center's project manager Olesia Gordiyenko. "We hope that this exhibition will inspire visitors to embrace their own vulnerabilities and connect with others on a deeper level."

For more information about the exhibition, Olesia Gordiyenko, olesia.gordiyenko@beredskapslyftet.se, 070 394 68 38

Ukrainian Culture Center in Stockholm is a project of non-profit organization Beredskapslyftet financed by Stockholms Stad. Its aim is to promote Ukrainian culture despite the ongoing war, by allowing Swedes and Ukrainians to experience Ukrainian films, music, theater, literature, photography, and other arts together. It is based in central Stockholm and the activities are run in collaboration with other cultural institutions such as Stadsteatern, Operan, Dramaten, Kulturhuset, Nordiska Museet and many more. This is to enable more meeting places for Ukrainians to practice their culture and to share it with people in Sweden.
 

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