Date: Saturday 3 February 2024 – Saturday 24 February 2024
Free Entry
Monday – Saturday. 10am – 4pm.
Closed Sundays & Bank Holidays.
Plan your visit here.
Echoes of Ages is a powerful and moving exhibition that explores the rich culture and history of Ukraine, from its legendary past to its present-day struggle for freedom.
We aim to acquaint English audiences with the rich culture of our country, encompassing traditions, music, and the resilience of our people. The exhibition features artefacts that have been passed down through generations, some dating back nearly a century, offering a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of Ukraine.
Divided into two compelling parts, the first segment unfolds the legendary past, showcasing the era of Kievan Rus, the iconic Cossacks, enduring traditions, embroidered rushnyk, and the captivating melodies of Ukrainian music. This section serves as a cultural journey, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the timeless heritage of Ukraine.
The second part of the exhibition addresses the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, shedding light on the current struggles faced by our people. It highlights the stories of families forced to leave their homes, emphasising the stark reality of the conflict that continues to unfold.
The exhibition also highlights the remarkable acts of kindness and solidarity demonstrated by English individuals who generously opened their homes to Ukrainians facing displacement. These compassionate gestures are showcased as integral components of the narrative, emphasising the positive impact that human connection and support can have in times of adversity.
“Echoes of Ages” is not merely an exhibition but a compelling narrative that invites visitors to connect with the heart of Ukraine, understand its challenges, and recognize the power of compassion and solidarity in fostering positive change during times of adversity.
Our objective is clear: we want to introduce English society to the vibrant tapestry of Ukrainian culture. This exhibition is our way of saying a massive thank you for the incredible support and kindness shown by the English people. It’s a heartfelt recognition of the open doors and warm hearts that have embraced Ukrainians during challenging times.
But amidst our expressions of gratitude, there’s a crucial message we can’t afford to overlook – the war in Ukraine persists. The exhibition not only showcases our cultural heritage, from embroidered rushnyks to traditional music, but it’s also a call to action. We’re reminding everyone that the situation back home is still critical, and we need to keep supporting and doing whatever we can.
Beyond the artefacts and displays, this exhibition is an invitation to understand our story better. We’re not just sharing our cultural heritage; we’re sharing a plea for ongoing solidarity. The ongoing conflict requires ongoing attention, and we’re counting on the support and understanding of the English community.
We invite you to join us in this journey of understanding and support. Let’s turn every shared experience into a beacon of hope for those still grappling with the challenges of war in Ukraine. Together, we can make a real difference.
Events
Saturday 3 February – Ukrainian Day Celebrations
Saturday 10 February – Ukrainian Workshops Day
Saturday 17 February – Heart & Hands: A Day of Ukrainian Arts & Crafts
Saturday 24 February – Petrykivka Painting: A Ukrainian Folk Art Workshop
«Слава Україні! Героям Слава!»
Curated by:
Nina Karetska
Vita Mahlovana
Olena Kondratenko
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each member of our families who played an integral role in collecting and transporting all the artifacts from Ukraine to England. Your support have brought the essence of our culture across borders and made this exhibition possible
To our Ukrainian community in Southport, we express our sincere appreciation for your active participation in this exhibition.