APR 30. 3:00 – 5:00 PM. The Cultural Front: Reflection on Russia’s full-scale invasion through art

We are thrilled to welcome Polina Buchak, Sashko Danylenko and Anastasia Babenko whose creative pieces we will be witnessing and have the opportunity to discuss.

Join us Sunday, April 30th for the screening of the three Ukrainian short films followed by a Q&A with the creators! This event will take place in the Allen Library Auditorium in the University of Washington from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

Mar 11. 9:30 AM. Tree planting to honor those killed in Ukraine

Mar 11. 9:30 AM. Tree planting to honor those killed in Ukraine

The Ukrainian community and Green Seattle Partnership are planning a large tree planting event. About 30 volunteers will come together to plant about 100 trees and shrubs with a goal to express gratitude to Seattle, Washington State and the USA for welcoming our Ukrainian refugees and to commemorate those killed in Ukraine by Russian aggression.

On February 24, 2022, at 3:59 AM, russia began its unjust and brutal invasion of Ukraine, a full-scale war against humanity, freedom, and democracy. For us, it has been 365 days, and every day is full of struggle, and it keeps counting. On February 25, 2023, at 12 PM, we will meet at the Mural Amphitheatre at Seattle Center, where we gathered with the Ukrainian-American community of Washington State multiple times last year to stand in solidarity with the brave people of Ukraine to mark 365 Days of Defending Freedom. We want to remind everyone of the ongoing struggle for human rights, democracy, and dignity in Ukraine, and of the resilience and courage of the Ukrainian people in the face of adversity. 365 Days of Defending Freedom. 365 Days of Resilience. 365 Days of Fight for Democracy. 365 Days of Dignity.

Feb 25, 2023. 12 PM-2 PM. 365 Days of Defending Freedom, 9 years of Russian war in Ukraine

On February 25, 2023, at 12 PM, we will meet at the Mural Amphitheatre at Seattle Center, where we gathered with the Ukrainian-American community of Washington State multiple times last year to stand in solidarity with the brave people of Ukraine to mark 365 Days of Defending Freedom. We want to remind everyone of the ongoing struggle for human rights, democracy, and dignity in Ukraine, and of the resilience and courage of the Ukrainian people in the face of adversity.

Jan 19 – Feb 18. Art of Freedom

We collected unique pieces from Ukrainian artists and are proud to showcase the works to you. You can view masterpieces by famous artists such as Yurii Nagulko, Iryna Kalyuzhna, Tata Kolesnik, and many others. You’ll also get to shop various souvenirs and handmade pieces that have become favorites among many.

Jan 21. 5 pm. Malanka 2023!

It’s been too long – MALANKA is back! Did you miss the Ukrainian New Year celebrations? Don’t know where to wear your vyshyvanka and traditional jewelry? Do you want to communicate with the Ukrainian diaspora and have an interesting and pleasant time?

Nov 30 – Dec 27. Talents of Ukraine

This unique exhibition will run from November 30 to December 27 and will provide an opportunity to see and buy the work of local and Ukrainian artists. The artwork and handicrafts will feature different forms of media both big and small and includes paintings, digital prints, as well as unique pottery, handmade jewelry, tapestry art, stained glass, handmade dolls, Christmas ornaments, and many more.

Nov 16. 7 pm. Emergency Rally: No Negotiations with Terrorists!

On November 15, as the G20 summit started in Indonesia, Russia targeted critical infrastructure and civilian residential buildings in 18 Ukrainian regions, launching more than 100 missiles. We can’t ignore these terrorist acts. So we are mobilizing the Ukrainian community, Polish community, Baltic community, and everyone supporting freedom and democracy to protest against Russia.

Tree-Planting-Event

Nov 12. 10 AM. Tree planting to honor those killed in Ukraine

The Ukrainian community and Green Seattle Partnership are planning a large tree planting event. About 50 volunteers will come together to plant about 400 trees and shrubs with a goal to express gratitude to Seattle, Washington State and USA for welcoming our Ukrainian refugees and to commemorate those killed in Ukraine by Russian aggression.