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Multidisciplinary Residencies in Ukraine

4 residencies for multidisciplinary artists in Ukraine.

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Congress of Cultural Activists

Zbarazh, Ukraine

The Congress of Cultural Activists (CCA) runs the Nazar Voitovich Art Residence (NVAIR) in Travneve near Zbarazh, Ukraine, focusing on sustainable development, civil society, and art that explores local social contexts, history, and landscapes through collaborative projects. It provides artists with three studios equipped for painting, printmaking, and ceramics, plus community connections and promotional video documentation. The program emphasizes socially engaged art in a quiet rural setting with historical significance.

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Uzhhorod, Ukraine

Sorry No Rooms Available is an international contemporary art residency program based in Uzhhorod, Ukraine, operating year-round since at the Intourist-Zakarpattia hotel, fostering artistic research and integration into the local cultural scene of Transcarpathia. Residents typically stay 1-3 months, producing a site-specific project or exhibition in Uzhhorod or the region, along with an artist talk, lecture, or workshop, while engaging with the area's rich history and diverse communities. It emphasizes decentralization of Ukraine's cultural economy, cultural exchange, and supports Ukrainian artists with institutionally critical projects related to heritage and education.

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The Muzychi Expanded History project

Muzychi, Ukraine

The Muzychi Expanded History project is a private artist residency program organized by artist Alevtina Kakhidze in her house in the rural village of Muzychi near Kyiv, Ukraine, since . It supports international artists, art theoreticians, and curators, particularly those who are football fans, allowing them to work closely with nature in a sustainable garden setting. The program contributes to local artistic development amid challenging contexts like the Russian invasion.

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YermilovCentre Art Kuzemyn

Kharkiv, Ukraine

The YermilovCentre Art Kuzemyn residency, run by the Yermilov Centre in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is a multidisciplinary program intertwining cultural and artistic components with social issues, cultural preservation, and community interaction, originally held in the village of Kuzemyn. Artists explore new contexts, experiment with materials, and engage locals through excursions, workshops, and exhibitions to revitalize rural areas and promote decentralization. Since , due to circumstances, the residency has shifted focus exclusively to the city of Kharkiv and its art scene, prioritizing preservation of the local cultural field.

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