
Almaty/KZ, Graz/AT, Kharkiv/UA, Tbilisi/GE, Warsaw/PL
Cultural Landscapes in Flux: The Artistic Responses to War and Colonialism, online discussion
Warsaw/PL
Centrum Społeczności Romskiej
The Subtle Influence of Culture: Mechanisms of Border Control. Presentation and discussion
Centrum Społeczności Romskiej, Puławska 39/85, Warsaw
Poznan/PL
Pradmova festival
"Archive of contemporary art as a tool for cultural activism" public discussion in frames of Pradmova festival
Al. Niepodległości 4, 61-874 Poznań hall В
Berlin/DE
ABA
From War to War: Illustration and Militarization of Visual Space in Belarus public lecture by Uladzimir Hramovich / BY
UQBAR project space, Schwedenstraße 16, 13357 Wedding, Berlin
Karlsruhe/DE
ZKM
SENSE OF SAFETY @ ZKM. A Bridge of Solidarity with the YermilovCentre in Kharkiv
ZKM, Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Museum balcony
Amsterdam/NL, Kharkiv/UA
European Cultural Foundation / The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) / YermilovCentre
DocTalk 'Dear Beautiful Beloved' by Juri Rechinsky
De Balie, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, 1017 RR Amsterdam, YermilovCentre, Svobody Square, 4, Kharkiv
Białystok/PL
Gallery Arsenal
Are you here with us? #3
Gallery Arsenal, ul. Adama Mickiewicza 2, Białystok
Poznan / Kharkiv/PL/UA
Domie / YermilovCentre
Echoes of Shelters | Hybrid Performative Walk with Kharkiv
Poznań: CK Zamek, Święty Marcin 80-82 / Kharkiv: YermilovCentre, Svobody Square, 4
Berlin, Potsdam/DE
Schlosslichtspiele
Radio bridge "Sense of safety"
Białystok/PL
Gallery Arsenal
Are you here with us? #2
Gallery Arsenal, ul. Adama Mickiewicza 2, Białystok
Warsaw/PL
Fundacja W Stronę Dialogu
Romani AFU soldiers rescue Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russians: Exhibition opening and public program
Fundacja W Stronę Dialogu and Centrum Społeczności Romskiej, ul. Skrzetuskiego 36a, 02-665 Warszawa

Karlsruhe/DE
ZKM
SENSE OF SAFETY @ ZKM. Opening & Concert featuring FO SHO
ZKM, Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Museum balcony, Media theatre
Tbilisi/GE
Bouillon Group
Let me show you something beautiful: Ethics and esthetics in "war photography" in Ukraine and Georgia
Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum M. Kostava 14., Hotel "Stamba", D block, Second floor.
Berlin/DE
Sergey Bratkov / Eleonora Frolova
How to survive: Metacosmia / YermilovCentre
Charkiw-Park, Rothenburgstraße 33, 12165 Berlin, Germany
Leipzig/DE
Revolutionale festival / Leipzig Festival of Lights
Safety as Collective Practice, screening program in frames of Revolutionale Festival
Ringcafé Roßplatz 8, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Białystok/PL
Gallery Arsenal
Are you here with us? / Czy jesteśce tu z nami?
Gallery Arsenal, ul. Adama Mickiewicza 2, Białystok
Tbilisi/GE
Bouillon Group
"Let me show you something beautiful": Pop-up exhibition of Ukrainian photographers
on the opposite street of the Georgian parliament
Amsterdam/NL
THE VOID
Hybrid event and streaming from the THE VOID studio in frames of Bridges of Solidarity
Stuttgart/DE
Musik der Jahrhunderte
Audiovisual performance "Rehearsal of the Victory Day Gig # 9"
Musik der Jahrhunderte, Siemensstraße 13, 70469 Stuttgart

Düsseldorf/DE
Atelier Helmut Schweizer
Screening of the film "Civilians. Invasion" by Daniil Revkovskyi and Andrii Rachynskyi
Atelier Helmut Schweizer, Lierenfelder Straße 39, Düsseldorf
Graz, Austria/AT
ZIEGEL. Atelier Gemeinschaft ukrainischer Künstler:innen
CURATOR'S TALK
ZIEGEL. Atelier Gemeinschaft ukrainischer Künstler:innen, Strauchergasse 6, Graz, Austria 8020
Berlin/DE
nGbk
From soil to solidarity
nGbk, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 11/13, 1st floor (access via escalator), 10178 Berlin
Kharkiv/UA
YermilovCenter
Performance "Digestion"
YermilovCenter, Svobody Square, 4, Kharkiv
Ivano-Frankivsk/UA
Asortymentna kimnata
Playing with Safety: No duality, only duality
Asortymentna kimnata, Sichovyh Striltsiv 15, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
Krakow/PL
UKRAINATV
Hybrid event and streaming from the UKRAINATV studio in frames of Bridges of Solidarity
Karlsruhe/DE
Schlosslichtspiele
Sense of Safety on the Antiwar Day
Schloßplatz, Karlsruhe
Kharkiv/UA
YermilovCenter
Core exhibition "Sense of safety": Curatorial excursion
YermilovCenter, Svobody Square, 4, Kharkiv
Kharkiv/UA
YermilovCenter
"How can the Analog Exhibition Space be combined with the Digital World?" A lecture by Thomas Hirschhorn
YermilovCenter, Svobody Square, 4, Kharkiv
/IT
PPAVILION OF POLAND. VENICE BIENNALE 2022, VENICE
FUTURE FOR EVERYONE
Joanna Warsza, Marina Naprushkina, Aleksander Komarov, and Nikolay Karabinovych, Anna Chistoserdova (moderator)
The title of the discussion refers to the work of artist Marina Naprushkina, in which she runs through different landscapes and manifests for an inclusive, non-exploitative future. The modern world is highly mobile. However, the conditions of this mobility are not equal, but separated by social, economic, ethnic boundaries. The experience of digital nomadism of IT professionals differs from the experience of exclusion of those who flee from political persecution, fleeing wars and authoritarian regimes, ethnic groups that face demonization and discrimination. The discussion asks questions: how do artists work with the theme of migration, make the experience of "the other" more visible, and build infrastructures of help and support to secure a future for all? And also how the experience of the life of artists which can also be described as nomadic can be comprehended in a situation of migration crisis?
Participants:
1. Joanna Warsza is the co-curator of the Polish Pavilion of the 59th Venice Biennale, an interdependent curator, Program Director of CuratorLab at Konstfack University of Arts in Stockholm, and an editor of more than ten publications in the fields of art, politics, the public sphere or performativity. She was an artistic director of Public Art Munich from 2016 to 2018. Her other curatorial projects include the Göteborg Biennal, Göteborg, 2013 and, as associate curator, the 7th Berlin Biennale, Berlin, 2012. Originally from Warsaw, she lives in Berlin.
2. Marina Naprushkina is an artist, feminist and activist. Her diverse artistic practice includes video, performance, drawings, installation, and text. Her work engages with current political and social issues. Naprushkina is mostly working outside of institutional spaces, in cooperation with communities and activist organizations. Naprushkina is focusing on creating new formats, structures, and organizations based on self-organization overlap in theory and practice. 2013 Naprushkina initiated the initiative Neue Nachbarschaft/Moabit. The initiative grew up to one of the largest initiatives in Berlin and build up a strong community of people with and without migrant and refugee background. Naprushkina was awarded the ECF Princess Margriet Award for Culture (2017) and the Sussmann Artist Award (2015). Naprushkina participated a.o. at the Kyiv Biennale (2017), the 7th Berlin Biennale (2011), 11th International Istanbul Biennale (2009).
3. Aleksander Komarov is a visual artist based in Berlin. From 2000 to 2010 was a member of the Kunst & Complex artists’ initiative in Rotterdam. He is the co-founder and Art Director of the Artistic Research Program and International Residence Air Berlin Alexanderplatz. Aleksander is co-founder of Pxflux, a media platform to present time-based artworks. He has been teaching contemporary art and interdisciplinary practices at NYU Berlin since 2018. Aleksander’s works have been presented internationally at different venues of contemporary art, including Hot Docs International Documentary Festival in Toronto (2008), The Way of the Shovel at the MCA Chicago (2013), and the Istanbul Biennial (2007).
4. Nikolay Karabinovych lives and works between Antwerp, Amsterdam and Kyiv. The artist engages with a variety of media, including video, sound, text, and performance. In 2020 and 2018, he was awarded the first PinchukArtCentre Special Prize. In 2021 he graduated from the Higher Institute for Fine Arts (HISK) in Ghent. In 2017, Karabinovych was an assistant curator of the 5th Odessa Biennale. His work has been shown at M HKA (Antwerp, BE), PinchukArtCentre (Kyiv, UA), Jewish Museum of Belgium (BE), Museum of Modern Art, Odesa (UA). In his artistic practice, Karabinovych addresses complex social (hi)stories, particularly those from the expanses of Eastern Europe combining them with personal family narratives. In his work, which questions notions of identity, belonging and exclusion, the artist often refers to music, which plays an important role in his practice. He revisits epochal songs, genres and personalities and uses their ability to illuminate a different era in a different climate or socio-political arena.
5. Anna Chistoserdova (moderator) is an art manager, curator based in Berlin since 2021. She is the managing partner and co-founder of two independent galleries, Podzemka and Ў gallery of contemporary art in Minsk, as well as the co-founder, manager, and curator of the NGO Ambasada Kultury based in Vilnius. She manages the perspAKTIV project, a program of art residencies in Germany and Poland for Belarusian culture workers. Her interests include contemporary art, socially engaged art, international cultural cooperation, and cultural policy