Cinema as Diplomacy: Ukraine at MicroSalon Paris 2026
Yaroslav Pilunskyi on war, professional solidarity and the integration of the Ukrainian cinema community into the European space.
Yaroslav Pilunskyi on war, professional solidarity and the integration of the Ukrainian cinema community into the European space.
On January 29, 2026, the personal exhibition “Energie dobra / Energy of Goodness” by Ukrainian artist and Director of the Ukrainian Institute in Prague, Rostyslav Prokopіuk, concluded at the “Western Terrace of Bratislava Castle” gallery. This is the second exhibition by a Ukrainian artist in the history of this prestigious historical gallery in the Slovak capital (after Ivan Marchuk).
On Unity Day of Ukraine, by Decree of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky No. 67/2026 of January 22, 2026, the Chairman of the Board of the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation, Artem Mykolainchuk, was awarded the medal “For Labour and Valour”.
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation have signed a memorandum on joining forces for the restoration and creation of a museum at the Sikorsky House, the Ministry of Defence reported.
An exhibition by a Ukrainian artist at Bratislava Castle — as a gesture of gratitude for support of Ukraine
A step towards restoring legal justice at the UN: a working dialogue between Ukraine’s MFA and the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation
At the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation space, an exhibition “Breads” by Honoured Artist of Ukraine Oleksii Potapenko continues — a series of profound and moving canvases where bread becomes a powerful symbol of life, memory, labour and the indestructible connection with Ukrainian land.
Today, December 22, we celebrate Ukrainian Diplomacy Day — the day when we honour those who for centuries built and defended Ukrainian statehood on the international arena.
On December 4, 2025, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted Resolution No. 4712-IX “On Approval of the Regulations on Prizes and Scholarships of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine” (registration No. 14180). This document officially approved a new system of parliamentary awards, among which a special place is held by the Prize of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine named after Pylyp Orlyk — a prize for youth contribution to the development of parliamentarism and local self-government.