MYSTETSKYI ARSENAL
https://artarsenal.in.ua/en/about-us/the-missionMystetskyi Arsenal is Ukraine’s flagship cultural institution that brings together various arts – from contemporary art, new music and theatre to literature and museum development. The mission of the Mysteskyi Arsenal is to contribute to modernization of Ukrainian society and Ukraine’s integration into the global context based on the axiological potential of culture.
PAVLO GUDIMOV YA GALLERY ART CENTER
http://yagallery.com/en/istoriyaYa Gallery Art Center was opened on April 12, 2007. The main goal is consistent support, development and promotion of modern art. The activity of Ya Gallery is not limited to exhibitions organization, the Art Center conducts lectures and master classes, round tables and discussions, initiates museum projects, arranges exhibitions of Ukrainian artists outside the country, compiles library.
ODESA ART MUSEUM
http://ofam.od.ua/index/Odesa Art Museum is one of the principal art galleries of the city of Odesa. Founded in 1899, the museum now houses more than 10 thousand pieces of art, including paintings by some of the best-known Russian and Ukrainian artists of late 19th and early 20th century such as: Ivan Aivazovsky, Wassily Kandinsky, Ivan Kramskoi, Alexei Savrasov, Isaac Levitan, Ivan Shishkin, Ilya Repin, Vasily Surikov, Alexandre Benois, Valentin Serov, Mikhail Vrubel, Nicholas Roerich, Boris Kustodiev, etc.
ERMILOVCENTRE
http://yermilovcentre.org/ermilovtsentr/Established in March 2012 in Kharkiv, YermilovCentre of Modern Art is currently one of the largest and most dynamic centres of modern art in Ukraine. The mission of the modern art centre is in promoting contemporary art, creating the space and opportunities for communication and interaction among artists, critics, curators, and researchers. It enables to gain new experience and knowledge. It supports innovations, develops Ukrainian art environment and international cooperation, shapes understanding of contemporary art as a prerequisite to improve life quality and develop civil society.
THE CENTER FOR URBAN HISTORY OF EAST CENTRAL EUROPE
http://www.lvivcenter.org/en/mission/Center was founded in Lviv in 2004 as a private non-profit organisation. It is committed to non-material aims. In all its activities, be they academic or cultural, the Center strives to adhere to principles of openness (toward what is new), tolerance (with regard to difference and diversity) and responsibility (for the future). Activities of Center include: exhibitions, art projects, summer schools, grants, conferences and other events, etc.