Late August and early September mark the time of returning to school, with families preparing supplies and settling back into school time routines. In Ukraine September 1 is known as the Day of Knowledge – it is usually the day classes start and celebrations are held in schools across the country to mark the beginning of the academic year. But you do not have to go back to school to engage in learning – the events below provide ample opportunities to explore culture, traditions, and the arts. Whether through photography, architecture, sculpture, fashion, or film – you have a chance to explore the rich facets of Ukrainian creativity and resilience.
P.S. Don’t miss an important save the date at the end!
3 September 2025| NYC
An Evening with Vladimir Kanevsky and Xavier Salomon
An exceptional evening with renowned porcelain artist Vladimir Kanevsky in conversation with Xavier F. Salomon, Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator of The Frick Collection. Together they will explore Mr. Kanevsky’s Ukrainian roots, his exquisite porcelain flowers, and the remarkable installation now on view at the newly reopened Frick. The evening will include a Q&A, book signing, reception, and a special auction of a one-of-a-kind piece created by the artist to benefit Ukrainians affected by the war.
🔗https://ukrainianinstitute.org/event/an-evening-with-kanevsky-and-salomon/

2 May – 3 September 2025| Chicago, IL
Constructing Hope: Ukraine
The exhibit presents the work of over a dozen participants currently applying architectural thinking to support Ukraine’s short- and long-term reconstruction efforts. In the face of Russia’s unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine—a war that has destroyed and existentially threatened Ukrainians’ lives, ecology, culture, and infrastructure—these multidisciplinary creatives regain agency over their environment by employing architectural strategies and practices as a form of resistance.
🔗https://www.centerforarchitecture.org/exhibitions/constructing-hope-ukraine/

13 September – 18 January 2025| NYC
Boris Mikhailov Photography
The Ukrainian Museum will proudly host the first major museum exhibition of Boris Mikhailov’s photography in New York. Revered as the most celebrated living Ukrainian artist, Mikhailov invites viewers into the complex tapestry of post-Soviet life, confronting the juxtaposition of vulnerability and resilience. Among the exhibited masterpieces are selections from the acclaimed “Yesterday’s Sandwich” and “Parliament” series.

14 September 2025| 1 PM| Los Angeles, CA
Ukrainian Fashion Show
An evening of powerful and elegant Ukrainian fashion and a charity fundraiser dedicated to supporting humanitarian aid efforts for the people of Ukraine affected by war. This unique event brings the heart of Ukraine to the United States through fashion, history, art and traditions. The showcase will present a breathtaking blend of traditional Ukrainian style and modern design celebrating the beauty and resilience of Ukrainian culture. With special guests Roksolana Bogutska and Mariya Mulyava.
🔗https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ukrainian-fashion-show-los-angeles-ca-tickets-1343401864139

16-21 September 2025| NYC
When the Hurlyburly’s Done
The Public Theater welcomes Kyiv’s Theater on Podil for a limited run of When the Hurlyburly’s Done – a play centered on a group of young actors led by Les Kurbas in 1920 who leave war-torn Kyiv and perform plays in exchange for food. The opening night will feature a post-play talk with the founder of the Borsch of Art and the playwright and actors from Theater on Podil. They will discuss the vital role of women in cultural diplomacy, the presentation of Ukrainian identity abroad, and the importance of building cultural bridges between the U.S. and Ukraine.

28 September 2025| 12 PM| Houston, TX
Slavic Heritage Festival
The festival will feature traditional music and dancing, including a professional band. Attendees will enjoy numerous craft vendors, delicious Slavic food, pastries, and beer. The famous kolache eating contest is not to miss as well. There will be a crafting corner to keep the kids busy while parents explore the festival.

5-29 September 2025| CA, PA, TX, AZ, NY, VA
Checkpoint Zoo Screenings in partnership with Razom
Checkpoint Zoo documents a daring rescue led by a heroic team of zookeepers and volunteers, who risked their lives to save thousands of animals trapped in a zoo behind enemy lines during the initial days of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Drawing from first-hand footage, Award-winning filmmaker Joshua Zeman’s Checkpoint Zoo showcases a story of human compassion, bravery, and sacrifice during Ukraine’s darkest hours -shining a light on the best of humanity when it is all too easy to focus on the worst.Presented in various cities across California in partnership with Razom.

6 September 2025| 6:30 PM| San Francisco, CA
Match in a Haystack Screening in partnership with Razom
Match in a Haystack follows a group of Ukrainian dancers in Kyiv as they prepare for a performance against the backdrop of the Russian invasion. The film is directed by Joe Hill, a five-time Emmy Award–winning director and cinematographer best known for his work with the VICE News International Team, edited by Arielle Sherman, executive production by Misty Copeland and movement direction by Stefanie Noll.

18-21 September 2025| IL, MI, PA, WA, VA, NY
MALEVYCH Screenings
A whirlwind of passion, defiance, and genius unfolds in the life of Kazymyr Malevych — the world-renowned Ukrainian artist who dares to challenge the Soviet regime for the right to create “free” art. For his rivals, his works are a fraud; for the Soviet authorities — a secret code; for one woman — a confession of love; and for the people of Ukraine — a prophecy. MALEVYCH is not a conventional historical biopic, but a bold, symbolic portrait of Ukraine — seen through the prism of a man whose art refused to bow to power.

A LOOK AHEAD: SAVE THE DATE
1-30 October 2025| NYC
Ukrainian Cultural Festival
This October, Razom for Ukraine announces the return of its acclaimed Ukrainian Cultural Festival, now expanded into a month-long citywide celebration with the theme Against the Grain. From October 1 to 31, audiences will experience daily events spanning theater, film, literature, and visual art, spotlighting the fearless creativity of Ukrainian artists who defy convention and reshape global culture. Keep an eye on the Festival’s Instagram page and the web page below.
