10/01/2024

Final video about the new educational programme on art, ‘Artsvit for Kids 2023’

We invite you to watch the video summary of our educational programme ‘Artsvit for Kids’. It has been a wonderful 10 weeks – we are grateful to everyone who took part in the project. New classes will start in the spring, so stay tuned for updates.

In the meantime, you can contribute to the development of the new programme by participating in our survey: tell us whether you enjoyed the Artsvit for Kids project classes and whether they were interesting and useful for your children or you, what exactly you liked, and how we can improve our work. Thank you very much!

Feedback form: https://forms.gle/ha2SytcftKZN43wcA

We would also like to remind you that the children's exhibition summarising the project will close in three days, on 13 January. It can be viewed from 12:00 to 19:00 at 21a Krutohirnyy Uzviz. Admission is free!

Authors and teachers of the project: Alina Stefan, Ksenia Romashchenko, Yulia Grishina, Oleksandra Shovkun, and Polina Rode-Fuyor.

Video: Olya Vasylets

Funding is provided by the Stabilisation Fund for Culture and Education 2023, the German Federal Foreign Office and the Goethe-Institut.

Exhibition based on the results of the educational art programme ‘Artsvit for Kids 2023’.

Final video about the new educational programme on art, ‘Artsvit for Kids 2023’

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