The Officers’ House in Lutsk can only be visited until February 20 — this is where one of the locations of the large-scale multi-space project “The Other Nearby” is currently on view. On February 20 at 5:00 PM, the final guided tour led by the project mediators will take place. This is an opportunity to walk through the exhibition together with those who have worked with it from within.

The Officers’ House in Lutsk can only be visited until February 20 — this is where one of the locations of the large-scale multi-space project “The Other Nearby” is currently on view.

On February 20 at 5:00 PM, the final guided tour led by the project mediators will take place. This is an opportunity to walk through the exhibition together with those who have worked with it from within.

The project “The Other Nearby” has brought together more than 200 artists from across Ukraine and presented around one thousand works at various locations throughout the city. It explores human–animal coexistence, responsibility, empathy, choice, and the boundaries of influence.

All project locations are open until February 20.

Officers’ House

Lutsk, 8 Vynnychenka St.

Opening hours: daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Tour admission — 150 UAH (location ticket).

If you’ve been postponing your visit, this is your last chance to experience this space within the framework of the project. We invite you to conclude “The Other Nearby” together with us.

February 21 at 3:00 PM, the Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art will open the exhibition “THE ROAD TO EMMAUS. 15 YEARS OF ICONART”

February 21 at 3:00 PM, the Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art will open the exhibition

“THE ROAD TO EMMAUS. 15 YEARS OF ICONART”

Iconart brings together more than 60 artists, around 200 exhibition projects in Ukraine and abroad, and 15 years of dedicated work with contemporary sacred art.

This exhibition is both a retrospective and a living reflection on the journey—from the first steps to today’s phenomenon of the Ukrainian icon.

Images from different years, styles, and visual languages—from traditional to deeply personal—form a conversation about faith and doubt, suffering and love, loss and hope.

It is a road that cannot be traveled quickly. But it is worth taking.

Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art

21.02 – 22.03.2026

Lutsk, 1 Ivana Korsaka St.

You are welcome.

For Valentine’s Day, we invite you to the guided tours “Artists and Their Muses: A Journey Through Love Stories” at the Korsaks Museum. February 14–15 at 5:00 PM.

For Valentine’s Day, we invite you to the guided tours

“Artists and Their Muses: Journeys Through Love Stories” at the Korsaks Museum.

On February 14 and 15, we will talk about love as a force that shapes lives, decisions, and art. During the tour, you’ll learn what role muses played in the lives of Ukrainian artists whose works are featured in the museum’s main exhibition, and how personal feelings were reflected in their art.

This is an opportunity to see familiar works from a different angle — through human stories, intimacy, and mutuality.

Tour schedule:

February 14 (Friday) — 3:00 PM

February 15 (Saturday) — 3:00 PM

Price:

200 UAH per person (full admission ticket to MSUUMK)

Individual tours can also be arranged by prior booking at a time convenient for you.

Address:

 Lutsk, 1 Ivana Korsaka St.

Entertainment Center “Adrenalin City”

Museum hours:

• Mon–Fri: 12:00–8:00 PM

• Sat–Sun: 11:00 AM–8:00 PM

Contact number:

066 142 51 18

February 6–7 PERFORMATIVE WEEKEND “The Other Nearby: Beyond Beauty” at Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art!

February 6–7

PERFORMATIVE WEEKEND “The Other Nearby: Beyond Beauty” at Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art!

The Performative Weekend is one of the key events of The Other Nearby project, unfolding its concept through live action, bodily presence, sound, and interaction with space and the viewer. Over two days, the museum will transform into an open stage where performance becomes a way to explore empathy, vulnerability, the tension between beauty, and the coexistence of humans and the “Other” — animal, body, voice, experience.

Performative interventions are integrated directly into the exhibition space of The Other Nearby, activating artworks, routes, and the viewer’s perception. The visitor does not merely observe, but becomes a participant in a process where art happens here and now.

Program:

February 6 (Friday), 17:00–20:00

▪️ Lecture-performance “Human and Bird” with elements of audience participation — Vlodko Kaufman (Lviv)

▪️ Performance “Fluidity of Action” using a sound environment — Yaryna Shumska (Lviv)

▪️ Screening of the documentary film about the first performative weekend at Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art — “OUT OF FRAME”Svitlana Fedoniuk

February 7 (Saturday), 13:00–20:00

▪️ Curatorial tour of The Other Nearby project with performative interventions:

• Performance “A Queue to Eternity”Oleksandr Nykytiuk (Vinnytsia)

• Performance “Memory and Memorialization”Zirka Savka (Lviv)

▪️ A series of performances in the museum galleries:

“I Tame an Animal. The Animal Allows Me to Be Near.”Halyna Dudar (Lviv)

“Self-Disappearance”Kateryna Bondarenko (Kyiv)

“Untitled Performance”Andrii Helytovych (Lviv)

“The Wolf’s Cell”Svitlana Fedoniuk (Lutsk)

Admission to the two-day Performative Weekend events is by a single ticket valid for all locations of The Other Nearby project — 350 UAH.

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