Why it's worth seeing
This exhibition is not only an aesthetic project but a public act of remembrance and recovery. On the day the city marks the fourth anniversary of its liberation, art becomes a channel of support: the funds raised will benefit the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
What is on display
The exhibition “Blooming in the Dark” will bring together around 40 artists from various cities across Ukraine. The program includes painting, graphics, ceramics, photography, and mixed-media works. The project curators are Svitlana Hryb, Zoryana Dziubliuk, and Svitlana Naden.
Event program
On the opening day there will be a curator-led tour, opportunities to meet the artists, live music, and a welcome drink. Most works will be available for sale — admission to the event is by donation, and proceeds will be directed to support the military.
"For us it is important that art is not just a symbol — it must bring tangible benefit. This exhibition links the memory of Irpin's liberation with real help for those who need it",
— Svitlana Hryb, project curator
"Supporting local initiatives combined with platforms like Ukraine Design and Innovation Week allows results to be scaled — both culturally and practically",
— representative of the NGO 'Creative Affairs' (Irpin Artist Talk)
Details
Date and time: March 28, 17:00
Location: Lisova 3, Irpin
Support: NGO 'Creative Affairs' (Irpin Artist Talk) and as part of Ukraine Design and Innovation Week.
Brief summary
This event combines cultural significance with practical benefit: visiting the exhibition means seeing contemporary Ukrainian art and making a concrete contribution to the country's security. Now the main thing is for interest to turn into support, and words into action.