Final exhibition of the “Navigation 2023” program

Relocated artists have created artworks that reveal their way of living the war personally and as members of larger and smaller communities.

We invite you to the opening of the exhibition on May 4 at 7 pm

Working hours:
May 4 – May 14
14:00 – 20:00

Free entrance

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About the exhibition

Continuing individual and collaborative artistic practices, the participants created 9 projects that reveal their way of living the war personally and as members of larger and smaller communities.

Artists face death, destruction, and the impossibility of returning home or to the “before” state. Loss of security, home, loved ones – all of this prompts us to re-answer the question of who we are. Artists are looking for ways to talk about their traumas through the voices of animals, mutilated fields, strange creatures, natural and supernatural forms. The way to salvation here is the preservation of sensitivity to oneself and the world, the ability to sympathize, preserve memory, find connections and talk about common things.

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Navigation is an integration program that Jam Factory Art Center initiated for artists who moved to Lviv after February 24, 2022. The program of events is designed to promote integration into the cultural and artistic field of Lviv and the professional development of participants.

Participants of the program and exhibition:

  • Yuliana Alimova, Kharkiv
  • Sofiia Bylym, Kharkiv
  • Nadiia Velychko, Khrustalny/Kharkiv
  • Marharyta Zhurunova, Vinnytsia
  • Bohdan Lokatyr, Lviv
  • Iryna Loskot, Kharkiv
  • Anton Malynovskyi, Mykolaiv/Kharkiv
  • Daria Molokoiedova, Kramatorsk
  • Viktoria Teletien, Donetsk/Kharkiv
  • Illia Todurkin, Mariupol
  • Anna Cherkas, Kharkiv
  • Dariia Chechushkova, Odesa

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Curators of the program: Bozhena Pelenska, Olena Kasperovych

Exhibition curator: Olena Kasperovych

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