The War that Changes Everything
This powerful exhibition marks the third anniversary of the ongoing assault of Ukraine, showcasing stunning works by Ukrainian and Ukrainian Canadian artists, including Svetlana Struk, Denise Hawrysio, Taras Polataiko, and Saint Javelin. At its heart are the haunting doors damaged by Russian shrapnel, first seen in the exhibition Doors: Through the Horror of War in 2023 and recently added to the Ukrainian Museum of Canada’s permanent collection.
The exhibition also honours the Canadians who have sacrificed their lives to help Ukrainians defend their homeland and global democracy.
The War That Changes Everything is a testament to the resilience of the Ukrainian spirit and Canadian support for Ukrainian people in a war whose outcome changes everything.
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PCUH Presents: How Ukraine has changed in war: Learn how Ukrainians live & fight along with daily air raid sirens, blackouts, and missile & drone strikes.
Wednesday, January 22, 2025, 7 PM
With University of Saskatchewan alumnus Lee Reaney, who is the Chief Editor of L’viv Times and the Senior Editor at New Voice of Ukraine.
Admission by donation.
Come-and-Go All-Day Reception
Monday, February 24, 11 AM to 4 PM
Stop by the Museum with friends and family to mark the third anniversary of the full-scale assault on Ukraine. We will have hot apple cider, hot chocolate, and treats for visitors as we gather in community, find comfort in togetherness, and reflect.
910 Spadina Crescent East
Saskatoon SK S7K 3H5
Canada