On 11 February, the Tokyo Palace in Paris will open an exhibition entitled How Feelings Become Battlefields: Ukrainian Art and the Infrastructure of War, featuring works by Ukrainian…
About the myth of Ukraine in the world, why cancelling Russians no longer works, about the practices of genuine dialogue and ‘vaccination’ against populism in the West.
In January 2026, the French Cinematheque will present its first major retrospective of one of the most significant filmmakers of the 20th century, Oleksandr Dovzhenko. The event will…
At the end of December, the Bernardins College in Paris hosted the official presentation of the French edition of the book by the Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, His Beatitude…
Recently, twelve French universities joined the Global Coalition of Ukrainian Studies, a state initiative aimed at developing Ukrainian studies at leading universities around the world…
France’s leading museums adopt Ukrainian-language audio guides. In Paris, First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska took part in signing a memorandum with Musée de Cluny, which will now…
President of the French Institute reflects on France’s cultural policy, the Ukraine Season project, changing public interest in Ukraine, and the question of ‘Ukraine fatigue’.
From December 2025 to April 2026, France will host a series of cultural events as part of Ukrainian Season. The organisers announced this at a press conference dedicated to the event…
A Ukrainian delegation led by Prime Minister Yuliya Svyrydenko will travel to the United States next week. It will include the head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak, and the…
The photo exhibition ‘Focused on Humanity: Convoys, Courage and Compassion,’ documenting the humanitarian missions of Ukraine Focus, will open on 21 July at the National Museum of…
From 5 to 26 July, France will host the Avignon Theatre Festival, the largest live arts event in Europe. Ukrainians have also joined the event. On 9 July, the festival programme featured…
French mathematicians who rescued Ukrainian Leonid Plyushch from the clutches of the KGB, and cultural diplomacy that brought the story back to the surface.