The Shevchenko Museum will open for visitors with an exhibition of posters

The museum will work taking into account the requirements of martial law.

Taras Shevchenko National Museum will be partially open to visitors 10 June exhibition of posters “Shevchenko: 4.5.0”. According to the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy, two dozen posters show how Shevchenko and the nation-building meanings formed by them are being sewn into our reality in a new way, becoming part of the meanings by which we belong to our cultural code.

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The war requires us to answer the most important questions: who are we, what are we fighting for, what future are we creating? Answers to them are given by soldiers at the front, volunteers in all corners of Ukraine, people in shelters during air strikes.

Among the people of culture, this request was answered by artists who publish their works on social networks. These reflections on the events support people and demonstrate the commonality of emotions and experiences.

The organizers have collected works by Ukrainians for the first exhibition in several months. She will work according to the museum's schedule. The opening of “Shevchenko: 4.5.0” is scheduled for 16.30 on June 10.

The museum will work taking into account the requirements of wartime. In case of an alarm, visitors will have to go to the shelter located in the institution.

Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, 461 objects of our country's cultural infrastructure have been damaged as a result of military aggression. number of destructions – on cultural sites in Kyiv, Donetsk, Luhansk and Sumy regions.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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