Results of the open call for the “Scattered Communities” program
“Scattered Communities” is a program for Ukrainian artists who remained in Ukraine and who left because of the war. The program was created to support artistic dialogue in the Ukrainian artistic community to process the experiences of life in war, (non)return and (non)reestablishment of ties. The program includes a series of online meetings to find partners for joint work, opportunities for work funding and mobility, as well as participation in online artist talks and podium discussions.
During the open round, we received 311 applications, from which we can support 26 artists in this round (in alphabetical order):
- Alina Kleitman, Turin, Italy
- Anastasia Shergina, Lviv
- Andriy Boyarov, Lviv
- Anna Ivchenko, Berlin, Germany
- Anna Nikityuk, Lviv
- Anna Zvyagintseva, Kyiv
- Bohdan Bunchak, Lviv–Kyiv
- Dasha Chechushkova, Kyiv
- Dmytro Zayets, Kharkiv
- Evgeniya Milyukova, Portugal
- Jura Golik, Graz, Austria
- Ksenia Pogrebennyk, Ivano-Frankivsk
- Ksenia Shcherbakova, Ukraine
- Maria Vasylenko, Kyiv region
- Mark Chegodaev, Vienna, Austria
- Maxim Zatsarinny, Berlin, Germany
- Mykola Lebed, Berlin/Hamburg, Germany
- Mykola Rydnyi, Berlin, Germany
- Nikita Kadan, Kyiv
- Oleksandr Burlaka, Kyiv
- Oleksiy Konopelko, Kyiv
- Oleksiy Podat, Kyiv
- Pavlo Kerestey, Germany – UK
- Polina Choni, Kyiv
- Tatyana Papushnikova, France
- Teta Tsybulnyk, Kyiv – USA
Thank you to everyone who applied for your time and openness! We are working to ensure that “Scattered Communities” has further iterations of support. You can follow updates and news of the program in the social networks of the Asortymentna Kimnata and Insha Osvita.
The “Scattered Communities” program is implemented by Asortymentna Kimnata and Insha Osvita with the support of the Robert Bosch Stiftung and Goethe-Institut Ukraine. Warm thanks to the Kyiv Biennale/Visual Culture Research Center, the Ukrainian Institute in Germany, Office Ukraine in Austria, and the teams of Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, zusa, commit and MitOst e.V. for their support in developing the program, information and friendly assistance.