exhibit compares children’s drawings during the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict to Polish children’s art made during World War II and the German occupation.
“There seems to be a heightened interest,” Tkaczuk said. “ … When the war broke out on Feb. 24, we had many, many people. We couldn’t handle the flow of visitors.” The “Mom, I Don’t Want War” exhibit is part of a joint Polish-Ukrainian project, featuring children’s art made in Poland during World War II and the German occupation from 1939 – 1944, compared to children’s art from Ukraine created during its current war with Russia.
Interesting and timely. ty.