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X-WR-CALNAME:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way o
 f Resistance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916465371
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916466396
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916467421
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916468446
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916468447
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916469472
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916470497
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260512
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916471522
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916471523
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916472548
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916473573
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916474598
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916475623
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916476648
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916477673
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916477674
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916478699
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916479724
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916481773
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T183330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52576916482798
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Art is pleased to announce we will be extendi
 ng this exhibition past the original closing date. Visitors may see the ex
 hibition by appointment on weekdays between May 4 and May 29. Set up an ap
 pointment.\n\nDedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale
  invasion of Ukraine\, Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022–2025: The Way of R
 esistance features the work of 42 participating contemporary artists from 
 Ukraine\, Poland and France who created posters to support Ukraine in 2022
 -2025. These graphic works both reflect and record events\, the courage an
 d resistance of Ukrainians during the war\, false Russian propaganda\, and
  war crimes.\n\nThe exhibition includes a selection of 309 posters as well
  as video documentation of 37 Wartime Posters exhibitions held in public s
 paces of the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia\, southern Ukraine\, over the 
 past four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Wartime Posters is a lo
 ng-term patriotic open-air art project founded in 2022 at the initiative o
 f curators Olena Speranska and Gennadiy Kozub\, in cooperation with the De
 partment of Culture and Tourism of the Zaporizhzhia City Council.\n\nParti
 cipating artists: \nOleh Buganov\, Dmytro Dziuba\, Oleksandr Grekhov\, Ole
 g Gryshchenko\, Artem Gusev\, Yurko Gutsulyak\, Anastasia Haidaenko\, Myko
 la Honcharov\, Zakentiy Horobyov\, Vincent Hulme (France)\, Bartlomiej Kie
 lbowicz (Poland)\, Myriam El Khawaga (France)\, Maria Kinovych\, Stas Kolo
 tov\, Sashko Kom’yahov\, Mykola Kovalenko\, Nikita Kravtsov (Ukraine-Fra
 nce)\, Elina Kulich (France)\, Marta Leshak\, Katya Lisova\, Anton Logov\,
  Daria Lutsyshyna\, Maksym Malovichko\, Nato Mikeladze\, Vladyslav Mykhail
 iv\, Marsel Onisko\, Maksym Palenko\, Yulya Pilyulya\, Dasha Podoltseva\, 
 Oleksii Revika\, Oleksiy Sai\, Anna Sarvira\, Liliana Saus (France)\, Iego
 r Sekirin (France)\, Mykyta Shylimov\, Dmytro Simonov\, Mykhailo Skop\, Ni
 kita Titov\, Khrystyna Valko\, Ivan Volyanskyi\, Albina Yaloza\, Andriy Ye
 rmolenko. \n\nThis exhibition was made possible by the Zaporizhzhia City C
 ouncil\, BIRUCHIY contemporary art project\, Contemporary Art Researchers 
 Union (NGO\, Ukraine)\, and Ukrainian Contemporary Art Platform (501(c)(3)
  non-profit\, USA). Support for the lecture and exhibition at Colgate is p
 rovided by the Department of Art\, the Colgate Arts Council\, the Kraynak 
 Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions\, The Louis Raki
 n Fund of the Department of Political Science\, Core Communities\, and Rus
 sian and Eurasian Studies.
GEO:42.817877;-75.538327
LOCATION:Little Hall\, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
SUMMARY:By Appointment: Ukrainian Wartime Posters 2022-2025: The Way of Res
 istance
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.colgate.edu/event/by-appointment-ukrainiain-
 wartime-posters-2022-2025-the-way-of-resistance
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
