Report: “Analysis and Possible Solutions for the Situation of Ukrainian Artists Living in Poland and Sweden During the Crisis” 07.11.2025
We invite you to read the report summarizing the Triangle for Ukrainian Artists (TUA) project – a Creative Europe initiative led by Kulturhuset Stadsteatern (Sweden) in cooperation with Villa Decius Institute for Culture, Rikstolvan, Scensverige, and the Theatre of Playwrights in Kyiv.
Authored by Professor Bożena Gierat-Bieroń, the publication examines the situation of Ukrainian artists living in Poland and Sweden during the war and offers recommendations for their integration into local and international cultural life.
Authored by Professor Bożena Gierat-Bieroń, the publication examines the situation of Ukrainian artists living in Poland and Sweden during the war and offers recommendations for their integration into local and international cultural life.
Report: “Analysis and Possible Solutions for the Situation of Ukrainian Artists Living in Poland and Sweden During the Crisis”
We invite you to read the report summarizing the Triangle for Ukrainian Artists (TUA) project – a Creative Europe initiative led by Kulturhuset Stadsteatern (Sweden) in cooperation with Villa Decius Institute for Culture, Rikstolvan, Scensverige, and the Theatre of Playwrights in Kyiv.
Authored by Professor Bożena Gierat-Bieroń, the publication examines the situation of Ukrainian artists living in Poland and Sweden during the war and offers recommendations for their integration into local and international cultural life.
In the face of current global crises, this report is particularly relevant – it demonstrates how art, cultural cooperation, and empathy can strengthen resilience, democracy, and freedom of expression.
Prepared in partnership with European institutions, it continues Villa Decius’s mission to build an infrastructure of empathy – networks of solidarity and creative collaboration across borders.
Download the report: HERE
We invite you to read the report summarizing the Triangle for Ukrainian Artists (TUA) project – a Creative Europe initiative led by Kulturhuset Stadsteatern (Sweden) in cooperation with Villa Decius Institute for Culture, Rikstolvan, Scensverige, and the Theatre of Playwrights in Kyiv.
Authored by Professor Bożena Gierat-Bieroń, the publication examines the situation of Ukrainian artists living in Poland and Sweden during the war and offers recommendations for their integration into local and international cultural life.
In the face of current global crises, this report is particularly relevant – it demonstrates how art, cultural cooperation, and empathy can strengthen resilience, democracy, and freedom of expression.
Prepared in partnership with European institutions, it continues Villa Decius’s mission to build an infrastructure of empathy – networks of solidarity and creative collaboration across borders.
Download the report: HERE