Ukrainian blackout speaks the language of art in cities across the US and Europ
- Mar 2
- 1 min read
Updated: May 21
The international art project “Shadow of the Night” – created as a manifesto against russia’s energy terror – is uniting global audiences to support Ukraine. Following successful exhibitions in San Francisco, Seattle, and Vienna, the initiative continues to expand its reach.
The project is organized by the Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation and Artists Support Ukraine, with the official support of the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine. Through the power of contemporary art, the exhibition conveys the lived experiences of Ukrainians during blackouts and ongoing attacks on the country's energy infrastructure.
At the same time, “Shadow of the Night” serves a charitable purpose: raising funds to install a 71.4 kW hybrid solar power plant with a 245.8 kWh battery energy storage system for the Tomakivka Central District Hospital in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
To maximize its global impact, the project utilizes an innovative Ready-to-Print format. This allows international partners to download, print, and host the exhibition locally, eliminating complex shipping and logistics.
We invite international institutions, cultural centers, and businesses to join the initiative by hosting exhibitions, spreading awareness, or making charitable donations.
























