February 21, 2025
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6:00PM
Barnett Center Collaboratory, Ground Floor, Sullivant Hall
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"Ukraine Unbroken" Reception
On Friday, February 21, gather for Ukraine Unbroken, a reception featuring poetry, music and poster presentations marking the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighboring sovereign nation, Ukraine. Ukraine Unbroken brings together Luisa Muradyan, Julia Kolchinsky and Olena Mladenova, all Ukrainian-born artists currently living in the U.S., with an exhibit by Olga Morozova and poster presentations from Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme (GAHDT) graduate students from the Armed Conflicts and Im/mobility: The Courage, Creativity, and Resilience of People Remaining in Conflict and Disaster Zones special grants initiative.Details and RSVP
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2025-02-21 16:00:00
2025-02-21 18:00:00
"Ukraine Unbroken" Reception
On Friday, February 21, gather for Ukraine Unbroken, a reception featuring poetry, music and poster presentations marking the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighboring sovereign nation, Ukraine. Ukraine Unbroken brings together Luisa Muradyan, Julia Kolchinsky and Olena Mladenova, all Ukrainian-born artists currently living in the U.S., with an exhibit by Olga Morozova and poster presentations from Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme (GAHDT) graduate students from the Armed Conflicts and Im/mobility: The Courage, Creativity, and Resilience of People Remaining in Conflict and Disaster Zones special grants initiative.Details and RSVP
Barnett Center Collaboratory, Ground Floor, Sullivant Hall
America/New_York
public
On Friday, February 21, gather for Ukraine Unbroken, a reception featuring poetry, music and poster presentations marking the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighboring sovereign nation, Ukraine. Ukraine Unbroken brings together Luisa Muradyan, Julia Kolchinsky and Olena Mladenova, all Ukrainian-born artists currently living in the U.S., with an exhibit by Olga Morozova and poster presentations from Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme (GAHDT) graduate students from the Armed Conflicts and Im/mobility: The Courage, Creativity, and Resilience of People Remaining in Conflict and Disaster Zones special grants initiative.