Arts & Culture

A debate on Italian and Ukrainian literature in Kiev

In the context of the celebrations of the 211th anniversary of the birth of Taras Shevchenko, the Ukrainian national poet, the Italian Embassy took part

Ukrainian book included in the honorary list of the U.S. Council on Children’s Literature

The Children’s Book Council’s list of  “2025 Notable Social Studies Trade Books” includes the book “Quiet Night, My Astronaut — The First Days (and Nights)

Ukrainian literature in English: Discover 5 remarkable Ukrainian women writers

Discover the voices of five extraordinary Ukrainian women authors whose works are available in English — perfect for your next read! Oksana Zabuzhko Lesia Ukrainka

Strung together through the seasons: United for Ukraine 2025

Arms linked, weights distributed, bodies encircled in a ring and performers moved harmoniously to the rhythm of the spirited musical symphony in Arkan, a traditional

Ukrainian Motanka Dolls: History, Symbolism & Craft

Discover the history, symbolism, and craftsmanship of Ukrainian motanka dolls. Learn how these traditional, faceless dolls serve as cultural icons and protective charms, and explore how they can be used in educational projects.

Ukraine Launches Largest Digital Art Catalog with NFT Auction

In an exciting new development for the world of art and technology, the Ukrainian Digital Art Fund (UFDA) has launched the country’s first and largest

Ukrainian art on view at University of Georgia museum

With war raging in Ukraine since 2022, numerous works of art, monuments and historic sites are facing destruction. The Georgia Museum of Art at the

Ukrainian poet and corporal Yaryna Chornohuz, life between words and weapons

Being committed to her country’s defense since 2019, both through her writings and on the front lines, in March 2024 the soldier was awarded the

Ukrainian Artist Travels The World Painting Doors In Watercolor

Ukrainian artist Viktoria Kravchenko began to notice that not all doors are the same, especially in Ukraine and Europe. Below is a sample of the

These Ukrainian Art Dealers Came to Miami for Art Week Three Years Ago. They Never Left

Today, Julia and Max Voloshyn run one of the city’s hottest new galleries—and they are fighting for their home country from Florida. If not for

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