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During the regular meeting of the RIKA conversational integration club, a special atmosphere of mutual understanding prevailed, where its participants immersed themselves in the topic "Communicative skill: effective influence and constructive dialogue."
The opening of the exhibition featured graphic works by the well-known Mykolaiv artist Anatolii Krutikov and the presentation of a postcard set dedicated to this event.
The guest artisan Hanna Petryk, representing the "Art-Spokusa" Cultural and Artistic Association, offered the participants an unusual creative experiment—to create an original composition from materials that are not usually associated with art.
This exposition marks the artist's debut solo exhibition, opening up a wondrous world of satin ribbon embroidery for visitors. It features 14 textured panels showcasing lush peonies, delicate daffodils and primroses, wild daisies, poppies, cornflowers, and elegant irises and tulips in full bloom.
The film tells the story of American street artists who, during the full-scale war, came to Ukraine to support Ukrainians through art and to convey the truth about the events unfolding in our country to the world. It is a story about the power of creativity, human solidarity, and resilience of spirit.
The talented handmade artisan Vira Zhevner conducted the session at the invitation of the "Art-Spokusa" Cultural and Artistic Association, introducing the participants to the subtleties of the art of paper rolling.
What is left with a person when they are forced to pack their entire life into a single suitcase? Of course, their roots, memory, and identity. We dedicated the meeting titled "My home in my suitcase: vyshyvanka as a thread to the native land" to World Refugee Day.
The modern information space has long been about more than just texts. Today, media trends are dictated by artificial intelligence, and along with new technologies come new challenges for our security.
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 board games are not just entertainment, but also a space for communication, development, creativity, and making new friends.









