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The 4th Board Game Festival "Mykolaivska Chip" took place at the Marko Kropyvnytskyi Central Library
Once again, the Marko Kropyvnytskyi Central Library became a place where emotions come alive, team spirit is born, and the true magic of gaming reigns. The 4th Board Game Festival "Mykolaivska Chip" brought together children, youth, and adults, proving that…
The contest, held with the support of the EU Delegation to Ukraine within the framework of the European Maritime Day in My Country 2026 initiative, brought together creative minds to reflect on the blue economy of Mykolaiv — a city…
The master class was held with the support of the "Vilna" space. A special guest of the event was the famous Mykolaiv artist Svitlana Boikova-Kaliuzhna, who was invited by the "Art-Spokusa" Cultural and Artistic Association.
Our talented young artists have proven that traditions are not about old chests; they are something embedded in our DNA. Paper that finds its voice, and graphics that sound like a song.
The event was held with the support of the "Vilna" space. The organizer of the event was Artistic and Cultural Association "Art-Spokusa", which invited talented handmade artisan Pani Vira Zhevner.
The guests of the event had a wonderful opportunity to get acquainted with the work of Mykolaiv artist Vadym Pustylnyk — an author with a bright and recognizable style that combines irony, satire, attentiveness to details, and a special look…
The VITRAZH Digital Space is a modern, barrier-free space for innovation, creativity, learning, and new opportunities for the community. It is particularly symbolic that the opening took place during the National Barrier-Free Week.
A creative session called "Vyshyvanochka," dedicated to World Vyshyvanka Day, was held at the library. During the meeting, children learned a lot of interesting and useful information about Ukrainian ornaments, symbolism, traditions, and the unique features of vyshyvanka styles.
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