We are launching a new autumn-winter course as part of our educational programme "Artsvit for Kids"!
07/11/2025

We are launching a new autumn-winter course as part of our educational programme "Artsvit for Kids"!

"StoryLab: Biology of Fairy Tales" is an art and science programme for children aged 6–10, where fairy tales come to life through the prism of science. We will create maps of imaginary worlds, draw fantastic creatures, and explore mythical trees, magical plants, water, snow, and ice. Each lesson is a combination of art, nature, and stories that help children feel like creators of their own universe.

The project starts on 15 November. The course consists of six offline classes, each lasting 1.5 hours, which will take place every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. There will also be a final event during the last class of the project.

The classes will be held at 21a Krutohirnyi Uzviz, Dnipro, Artsvit Gallery. Entrance through the glass sliding doors from the side of Uspenskaya Square.

Entrance is free.

Please note: to participate in the program, you need to register for each class, as the number of places is limited! Every week we will publish a new registration form for the next class, so stay tuned. Find links to new registrations here!

Author and teacher of the program: Alina Stefan
Project coordinator: Stanislav Pyvonos
Design: Alina Kostikova

The project ‘'StoryLab: Biology of Fairy Tales" is implemented with the support of DTCare / DTCare UA.

We are launching a new autumn-winter course as part of our educational programme "Artsvit for Kids"!

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