Ukrainian Art and Architecture Under Mortal Threat

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Art / Craft, General Interest

Age Group:

Adults
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[Online] The Russian invasion of Ukraine has put the cultural heritage of the country in grave danger. The castles, museums, sculptures and paintings represent an irreplaceable legacy that is unique to the region and dates back to the Middle Ages. Art historian Konstantin Akinsha, currently located in Europe, describes the destruction taking place and the efforts of the European arts community to save these masterpieces.

Presented in partnership with Algonquin Area Public Library, Cook Memorial Public Library, Fremont Public Library, Highland Park  Public Library, Glencoe Public Library, Vernon Area Public Library.

This program will be recorded. Closed captioning will be provided.

 

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