Excursion to the Dnipro Art Museum as part of the ┬лUnited Voices in Action┬╗ program

Excursion to the Dnipro Art Museum as part of the ┬лUnited Voices in Action┬╗ program

For more than a century, the Dnipro Art Museum has been collecting the artistic heritage of our region drop by drop ЁЯШН Our team, together with IDPs aged 30+ under the @yednanniazaradydii program, went to explore these treasures ЁЯдМЁЯП╗ We were accompanied by the incredible staff of @artmuseumdnipro, who told us many interesting secrets and […]

For more than a century, the Dnipro Art Museum has been collecting the artistic heritage of our region drop by drop ЁЯШН

Our team, together with IDPs aged 30+ under the @yednanniazaradydii program, went to explore these treasures ЁЯдМЁЯП╗

We were accompanied by the incredible staff of @artmuseumdnipro, who told us many interesting secrets and revealed unknown facts about the art world ЁЯОи

Their incredible stories about the exhibits did not stop even when we were in the bomb shelter. After all, during an air alert, you cannot neglect your safety. These are our realities ЁЯШФ

In peacetime, about 9,000 different exhibits were kept here. But today, to preserve our cultural heritage, most of them have been moved to a safe place ЁЯЩМЁЯП╗

We may not have been able to fully immerse ourselves in the collection, but we still managed to see such beauty of:
ЁЯЦ╝ Personal exhibition ┬лPathologies┬╗ by Roman Miller
ЁЯЦ╝ Personal exhibition ┬лShawl as Art┬╗ by Nata Charivna
ЁЯЦ╝ Exhibition of paintings ┬лPine’s Paint┬╗ by Valerii Sosna

We thank our guides to the art world @artmuseumdnipro and look forward to new meetings ЁЯл╢ЁЯП╗

Get to know your native culture with Rise ЁЯТЩЁЯТЫ

This event was made possible within the framework United Voices in Action program, implemented by IREX with support from the U.S. Department of State. The content is the sole responsibility of the Charitable Organisation ┬лRISE OF UKRAINE Charitable Foundation┬╗ and do not necessarily reflect the views of views of IREX and the U.S. Department of State.

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