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U-Woman online webinar: United in Art & CultureUnited in Art & Culture – Funding and Cooperation Opportunities for Ukrainian Female Artists and Creative Sector Professionals

The Ukrainian Woman project aims to support Ukrainian cultural and creative sectors by focusing on Ukrainian female artists and creative industries participants and their relationships with the EU creative and cultural sectors. The creative practices of Ukrainian female artists and creatives will be strengthened by fostering networking and collaboration with representatives from the EU creative sector and supporting the presentation and dissemination of their collaborative works. 

To fulfill these aims, Ukrainian Women project is starting a digital Cultural Cooperation Community (CCC) – an online platform where Ukrainian and European artists and creatives will meet to learn, network and co-create together.

Let’s come together, connect, and explore real opportunities for artistic growth and funding by grants and scholarships in the creative sectors.

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✨ Online & free participation, choose the edition that works best for you. The event will be in Ukrainian with simultaneous subtitles’ translation in the language of your choice.
✨ Meet inspiring creators, learn about funding opportunities, and join a growing pan-European cultural community.
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Event programme

  • Welcome Bohdana Huiry, Moderator
  • Ukrainian Woman project and the Cultural Cooperation Community Olena Prokopenko, Project Coordinator Ukrainian Woman
  • Funding and Cooperation Opportunities Stanislaw Alwasiak, Project Partner Ukrainian Woman
  • Scholarship Possibilities in the Creative Sector Bohdana Huiry, Project Partner Ukrainian Woman
  • Testimonial of a successful Creative Professional Olga Shlasheva, Project Partner Ukrainian woman
  • Questions & Answers Live interaction with participants
  • Closure and greetings Bohdana Huiry, Moderator
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About the project

The Creative Europe Programme project UkrainianWoman (project number 101174330) is co-funded by the European Union.

The “Ukrainian Woman” Project consortium brings together seven institutions, implementing the project through a collaborative and complementary approach, leveraging the expertise and strengths of each participating institution. The seven institutions, namely the Institute of Public Diplomacy (IPD), Connecting Talents (CTA), The Critical (THC), European Centre For Women And Technology (ECWT), The Impact Lab sarl (TIL), Creative Forces Of Ukraine (CFU), and Foundation Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute (GJHI), will work together synergistically to address the societal, economic, and political needs arising from the consequences of the Russia´s war on the Ukraine and in the realm of culture, art and creativity.

Each institution brings specific skills and capabilities to the consortium: Institute of Public Diplomacy (IPD), which has experience in leading and managing culture projects and big-scale cultural events fostering collaboration and contributing to the success of the Ukrainian Woman project; Connecting Talents (CTA), which concentrates on the creation of new project teams between people that do not know each other but receive a complete talent profile; The Critical (THC), a creative organisation driven by a focus on mass-scale collaboration in design thinking; the European Centre For Women and Technology (ECWT) endorsed by the European e-Skills Association as the leading platform for women in Digital Transformation; The Impact Lab sarl (TIL) an SME specialised in impact measurement, especially in the cultural and creative sectors, the Creative Forces Of Ukraine (CFU), experts in various creative fields and research and Foundation Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute (GJHI) is a culturally experienced organisation focused on intercultural dialogue in Ukraine, Poland, and Central and Eastern Europe.

Ukrainian Woman is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

Source: Ukrainian Woman project team


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