A photograph of a ballerina. Part of the project "Kharkiv through the Art lens," created with the support of the Department of Investment Development and City Image Projects of the Kharkiv City Council, in partnership with the Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre.
A man on scaffolding, painting the interior of the Church of the Transfiguration, Kharkiv, holding paint in one hand, and a thin paintbrush in the other.
An event showcasing creation of inclusive museum products — tactile copies of paintings and graphic works by famous artists, and elements of navigation through the museum space. October 27-28, 2021
"Unfortunately, the war did not bypass the cultural sphere of the Balakliya community, and hostilities led to significant damage and losses in our cultural institutions. These photos show the Husarivka branch of the Public Library of the Balakliya City Council of the Kharkiv region.The Husarivka village branch occupied 53 sq.m before the full-scale invasion. Before the full-scale invasion, this branch served 510 users, including 105 children. The library fund consisted of 12654 copies. Now the library is destroyed, the library fund is completely lost. The premises have suffered significant damage and need major repairs."
- Municipal Institution Public Library of Balakliya City Council of Kharkiv Region
A photograph of two characters from Semen Hulak-Artemovsky's opera A Zaporozhian (Cossack) Beyond the Danube. Libretto by Semyon Gulak-Artemovsky, edited by Maxim Rylskyi. Premiered at the Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre in May 1978 .
Icon of the Mother of God, called "Pishchanska," located in the Pisky settlement of the Izyum district in Kharkiv province. The icon has had several homes but now resides in the Ascension Cathedral.