Mill City Museum to Premiere Fulbright Photo Exhibit, Ukraine: War and Resistance
Exhibit showcases photographs documenting the realities of contemporary life in Ukraine
A photo exhibit depicting life in Ukraine during the Russian invasion is coming to Mill City Museum this spring.
The exhibit, Ukraine: War and Resistance, will be on view from March 23 to May 14 in the Mill Commons area of the museum, which is free to visitors. Images, captured by Fulbright Scholars in the country, present the harsh consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resolve of Ukrainian people.
“I wish we didn't have a reason to organize this exhibit,” said Roman Tyshchenko, a Ukrainian Fulbright Scholar who worked with Mill City Museum to display the exhibit in Minneapolis. “But the least I can do is support my fellow Fulbrighters in Ukraine. They are routinely risking their lives, working under missile attacks, so people in the rest of the world can see what Ukraine is going through.”
This will be the North American premiere of these large-scale photographs, first exhibited last fall in Vinnytsia, a city under Russian missile attacks for the past year. Most were taken in the past 12 months, but some date back to 2014, when Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and invaded the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
The exhibit is sponsored by Fulbright Ukraine and the Fulbright Association Minnesota Chapter. The Fulbright Association Minnesota Chapter paid for printing and mounting the photographs because the exhibit furthers the Fulbright goals of international understanding and peacemaking, according to Michael Dorsher, Ph.D., the chapter’s president.
The Minnesota Fulbrighters sought out the Mill City Museum for this premiere because they visited a similarly striking exhibit there a year ago, displaying the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis. And recently, USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards recognized Mill City among the Top-5 history museums in the U.S.
Starting March 23, the exhibit will be open to the public during regular museum hours, 10 am–4 pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and 10 am–5 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.