The Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) has announced that this year Ireland will be represented at the Oscars in the International Feature Film category by the Ukrainian-language…
The Berlin gallery Alles Moglische has opened a new exhibition by Ukrainian artist Volodymyr Budnikov, entitled The Form of Presence. The exhibition features works from the series…
This year, at one of the world's largest festivals, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Kharkiv Nafta Theatre presented a one-man show about the physical experience of living through war in Ukraine.
For 10 years, the Authors’ Reading Month festival has been shaping the field of cultural diplomacy between Ukraine and its neighbouring countries.
The Ukrainian Film Festival 2025 will take place in London from 18 to 21 September. This year's topic is “Through love and loss”. This was announced by the organisers, the Ukrainian…
Kobe Gakuin University became the first in Japan to join the Global Coalition for Ukrainian Studies. This was announced by First Lady Olena Zelenska on her Telegram channel. This initiative…
The Ukrainian House in Denmark presents the exhibition ‘Uncurtained: Ukrainian Art in Danish Collections 1989–2023’, opening on 21 August 2025 in Copenhagen. This exhibition is a comprehensive…
Artist Karina Hayeva, in partnership with the National Museum of Ukrainian Decorative Folk Art and the Museum of the Ukrainian Diaspora, is initiating the international art event ‘Symbols of Identity’.
The project Shared Ground: Ukraine-South Africa Dialogues, organised by the Ukrainian Institute together with its partners, will take place in South Africa. The Ukrainian Institute…
For the first time in history, Ukrainian cultural heritage is being presented in one of the world’s leading museums. Hetman Ivan Mazepa’s sabre from the late 17th century will be on…
From 25 to 27 July 2025, Cinema São Jorge in Lisbon will host the PROMIN’ festival – an event that will present a curated programme of contemporary Ukrainian cinema, video art and…
The artist talks about the project ‘Security Guarantees’, which will represent Ukraine at the 61st Venice Biennale in 2026.
At this year’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, which belongs to category “A”, Ukraine was represented by a number of projects and premiere films. The Ukrainian Institute…
The Berlin press called this performance about cultural diplomacy "documenting the gruelling struggle for international visibility.”
On 5 July, a discussion entitled How to work with memory? took place, based on the Ukrainian–German exhibition Memory. Dialogues, which opened on the first floor of the main building…