Exhibition "Letters to the Future": New Horizons
On May 7 at 3:00 PM, the opening of the exhibition "Letters to the Future" will take place at the art space of the Library on Yevropeiska, 67, as part of the Polish-Ukrainian photo project.
This project was born in response to the challenges posed by military actions in Ukraine. It calls for unity, empathy, and understanding, highlighting the universality of values such as freedom, dignity, and justice.
In Ukraine, people are showing incredible strength and resilience in their fight against aggression. Despite the difficult circumstances, culture and art continue to thrive, supporting national identity. Artists during wartime play a crucial role, providing hope and emotion that help sustain the nation's spirit.
The exhibition 'Letters to the Future' symbolizes the support of the Polish people during these challenging times, shining a light in the darkness.
The cycle of exhibitions began in December 2024 in Sumy and will continue in Lviv, Kyiv, Dnipro, Rivne, Chernihiv, Odesa, as well as in Kharkiv, Lublin, and Warsaw.
The exhibition features 49 photographs by 27 talented authors, including renowned Polish artists and winners of numerous competitions.
These works impress with their craftsmanship and depth, prompting reflections on the importance of human resilience and unity in preserving peace.
Honorary patronage: National Center for Culture of Poland.
Partners: National Union of Photographic Artists of Ukraine, National Union of Photographic Artists of Poland, and others.
Curators: Inna Hutsan, Valerii Leshchynskyi, Andrii Chekanovskyi.
The exhibition will run from May 7 to May 20, 2025.
Location: Central City Children's Library, Yevropeiska St, 67.
Everyone is welcome! Free admission!