The Ukrainian Institute is a state institution dedicated to spotlighting Ukrainian culture globally and nurturing profound cultural ties with other countries and peoples. Since 2018, the Institute has worked worldwide with the head office in Kyiv. In 2023, its first branches opened in Europe: Berlin, Germany, and Paris, France. The Ukrainian Institute is affiliated with Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As of 2023, the Ukrainian Institute has begun to establish links with a new geography, covering specific countries in Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.
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- Ukranian Institute London: Call for UK-based Writers for Ukraine Lab (Online / Ukraine)The Ukrainian Institute London in partnership with PEN Ukraine and the Ukrainian Institute will run Ukraine Lab, an online residency for six emerging writers from Ukraine and the United Kingdom from 9 May–17 June 2022. The residency will also include a trip to Kyiv to visit the Chornobyl exclusion zone and the Public Interest Journalism Lab.Closed
- Cultural Relations in the New NormalPart of the Alteration programme, this handbook offers a glimpse at several case studies in order to shed light on how exactly international cultural relations were made possible in 2020 and 2021, focusing on projects delivered by mainly Ukrainian and European organisations.
- Ukrainian Institute: Visualise Grants for Exhibition Projects Outside UkraineVisualise is a long-term programme by the Ukrainian Institute aimed at supporting exhibition projects outside of Ukraine. The programme provides opportunities of co-programming, co-financing and communications support to international exhibitions that contribute to promoting the art of Ukraine globally and establishing institutional partnerships. The start of proposed projects should be scheduled no earlier than 1 April 2022.Closed
- Ukrainian Institute > Visualise Programme for Exhibition Projects Outside UkraineVisualise is a long-term programme by the Ukrainian Institute aimed at supporting exhibition projects outside of Ukraine. The programme provides opportunities for co-programming, co-financing, and communications support to international exhibitions that contribute to promoting the art of Ukraine globally and establishing institutional partnerships. Deadline: 2 August 2020.Closed