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“Project 24022022”: Cultural Forces and the Museum of Kyiv History present an exhibition of servicemen artists

Official start: February 17 at 17:00

Each of us has his/her own “February 24.” The moment when familiar reality disappeared, and we found ourselves in a liminal space — where the old life no longer exists, and the new one is only beginning to take shape in the fire of struggle.
On February 17, the Museum of Kyiv History and the Cultural Forces platform present the exhibition — “Project 24022022.” This is an artistic reflection on the point of no return — the transformation of society and the authors’ personal visions of the path we are going through right now.

Among the participants of the exhibition are servicemen artists, members of the Cultural Forces platform:
• Serhii Hrekh (Feros)
• Ihor Husiev
• Stas Zhalobniuk
• Ivan Mykhailov
• Valerii Puzik
• Mykhailo Skop (NEIVANMADE)

The artists analyze the threshold that the entire country has crossed.This is not just a memory of the beginning of a full-scale invasion, but an exploration of the path of transformation. Society is changing forever, leaving former identities behind to find new meanings in the world we are building right now.

Initiators of the exhibition: Museum of Kyiv History, Cultural Forces platform.

Reference:
Cultural Forces is a platform that brings together servicemen of creative professions, cultural figures, analysts, and volunteers. It develops military culture, strengthens the moral and psychological support of the military, implements cultural diplomacy, and promotes informational resistance through cultural tools. The platform includes projects such as “Cultural Landing,” “Book to the Front,” “Frontline Studio,” “Orchestra 59,” “Radio Infantry,” and others. Every month, Cultural Forces artists hold about 200 performances in frontline areas and also deliver approximately 1,200 books to soldiers. In 2025, Cultural Forces produced and released 49 songs created by servicemen, conducted several communication campaigns for the Defense Forces, including the campaign “Ukraine Stands Because the Infantry Stands,” which received the prestigious Effie Awards and achieved an audience reach of over 12 million contacts.

February 18, 2026

March 1, 2026

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