Platform for interdisciplinary practice Open Place and Arsenal Gallery in Białystok joined forces to launch a comprehensive program of events called Strong Together. Combining residency and educational formats, the program involved artists from Ukraine, Ukrainian refugees in Białystok, and residents of Białystok. The aim of the program was to provide broad access to educational and artistic processes, create a safe space for interaction and integration, and challenge the traditional roles of guest and host, refugee and citizen.
The Strong Together program aimed to:
Enable Ukrainian artists to continue their artistic practice within the residency program. Offer refugees from Ukraine a variety of cultural and educational activities based on the practices of Ukrainian artists-in-residence. Provide a platform for multicultural and interdisciplinary integration activities.
Test various approaches to cooperation with refugees from Ukraine based on the diverse practices of the artists invited to the residency.
Build trust-based relationships between migrants and cultural institutions while engaging new audiences (Ukrainian artists and the Ukrainian community in Białystok).
The artists were expected to hold workshops and public presentations of their artistic practices. Forty-five artists who applied for the program were eligible to participate. The six artists who received the highest number of votes from the jury took part in the Strong Together residencies.
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“Culture Helps / Культура допомагає” is a project co-funded by the European Union under a dedicated call for proposals to support Ukrainian displaced people and the Ukrainian Cultural and Creative Sectors. The project is a cooperation between Insha Osvita (UA) and zusa (DE).
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