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The National Academy of Arts of Ukraine joins the implementation of the Re:Create Europe project
12.03.2026
The National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, as a member of the European Alliance of Academies since 2022, is joining the implementation of the four-year European project “The Art of Resilience and Resistance: Empowering Artists and Cultural Professionals Tackling New Challenges in Europe” (short title — Re:Create Europe), co-funded by the European Union under the Creative Europe programme.
The project will run from 2026 to 2029 and is implemented by a consortium of European art academies and cultural institutions.
Re:Create Europe aims to support artists and cultural professionals in the context of new challenges facing Europe — war, political instability, the transformation of cultural policies, and shifts in models of institutional governance. The project creates a platform for international dialogue, exchange of experience, and the development of shared approaches to cultural resilience, institutional autonomy, and artistic freedom.
Throughout 2026–2029, Re:Create Europe will include:
• international workshops and discussion platforms;• research and analytical initiatives;• networking meetings and conferences;• development of professional collaboration among partners from different countries.
In 2026, the common theme of collaboration is defined as “Transformation of Cultural Policies.”
In this context, the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine will present its own workshop dedicated to rethinking cultural narratives and the role of art in times of war and societal transformation.
The Academy’s participation in Re:Create Europe is an important step in strengthening international cooperation and integrating the Ukrainian artistic community into the European cultural space.
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