Last summer, we hosted our first residency for young artists. For two weeks, participants stayed at the DCCC, met with artists and curators, attended lectures, and much more. This Saturday at 6 p.m., there will be a pop-up exhibition and presentation of a zine based on the results of this residency.
Yesterday, an online presentation of artist Lada Nakonechna's catalogue Disciplined Vision took place. And now we are ready to share it with you — orders are now being accepted!
We are finally ready to announce the winners of our open competition among young artists to participate in the project "Secondary Archive. Woman Artists at War". The international jury selected from among 120 submissions, 5 artists whose first-person contributions will be added to the Secondary Archive.
World Press Photo Exhibition 2023 opens at Artsvit Gallery and Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture on February 2nd, 2024.
Presenting the results of the foundation’s annual photo contest, the World Press Photo Exhibition showcases the best photojournalism and documentary photography of 2022. Dnipro is the third city on the national exhibition tour. Over 2000 viewers visited the exhibition in Kyiv and Kharkiv from November 2023.
On 25 January at 6:30 p.m., there will be an online presentation of artist Lada Nakonechna's catalogue Disciplined Vision with the participation of the artist herself, authors Kateryna Badyanova, Oksana Barshynova, and Iryna Polikarchuk, director of the Artsvit Gallery. For an hour, they will discuss a critical analysis of exhibitions, artistic methods, and individual works by the artist from different years.
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.
This Thursday, 11 January, Oleksandra Shovkun, curator of the exhibition ‘Love | Rage,’ will conduct the last tour, as Olia Fedorova's project at the Artsvit Gallery will come to an end on 13 January. We will start as usual at 6:30 p.m. — we look forward to seeing each and every one of you ♥
We will resume our work on 3 January 2024, so we will see you in the new year. Many important projects await you.
2023 was a year of recovery for the Artsvit Gallery. Despite the fact that a full-scale war has been going on for the second year in a row, we were able not only to fully resume our work and implement all areas of the institution's activities, but also to adapt them to the new realities.
We are happy to share some good news: a catalogue by artist Lada Nakonechna, dedicated to the project ‘Disciplined Vision,’ has recently been published. The presentation of the catalogue is planned for early 2024.
On 21 December, the last tour of Olia Fedorova's exhibition ‘Love | Rage’ in 2023 will take place. It will be conducted by the project curator Oleksandra Shovkun — we look forward to seeing you there. The tour starts at 6:30 p.m.
The educational and artistic programme ‘Artsvit for Kids 2023’ has come to an end — it’s time for our teachers to take a break, but we promise to return next year with new and equally interesting workshops and games!
In fact, you can help us with this: tell us whether you liked the Artsvit for Kids project classes and whether they were interesting and useful for your children or you, what exactly, and what we could improve in our work. We will be very grateful to you ♥