 Hello, my name is Bozhana Zakoliuzhna. Hi, my name is Vyclav Ivashchenko. So my name, again, I'm coming from Ukraine, from Lviv. I'm the director of Jam Factory Art Center. Connecting these words, Jam Factory and Art, means that I'm dealing with transformation of industrial buildings. And I'm in charge of creating a new industrial space, a new art center in former industrial space. Reusage of buildings is a relatively new topic, especially in Ukraine. It has no more than 10 years. The approach to transformation, instead of demolishing buildings, has a lot of purpose there. So it is known that reusing buildings brings new values, like environmental, social, and economic. So as well, we connect to the history, to the past, by creating new values. I will tell you a little bit about the place and the space, which I'm dealing with. In the city, a more than 800,000 inhabitants, in the northern part of the city, there are a lot of industrial spaces. And in the city, that is known of being a cultural, that has a lot of culture, but rather traditional culture, there is no space for contemporary art. The building that you can see in the image has quite an old history. It is known at the Jamf factory art center, but people forgot about this building that actually, originally in the 19th century, it used to be a Jewish distillery factory. And the building, as you can see, looks beautiful, but in a way, it is falling apart. Most of the property in Ukraine is private. And in 2008, this building was purchased by a local businessman. But due to economic crisis, after 2008, it was really hard to deal with the property. And then owner allowed art organization to come there and create art. It was a space of freedom to create contemporary art and bring something to the city. So as you can see, a lot of international artists, mainly from different countries, that bordering Ukraine came and had contemporary art weeks there. So in 2014, I've been one part of the group of people that approached the building and started thinking what we can do with the building and that we know that we need a space for contemporary art in Neva City. And we created a plan, what we want this building to be. So we analyzed actually the neighborhood and we saw that a lot of what kind of problems are there. And what actually we dream about. In 2015, a person that has one organization that exists more than 10 years in the city actually purchased the building and purchased the building with the intention of creating an art center there. And I was invited to work with Harald Binder Cultural and Art Prizes. So later on, two years, we've been working on the transformation of that building into an art center, a contemporary art center in Neva. So as you might see in the building, this is the architectural project. And all the conflicts of buildings are going to be transformed into a contemporary art center that deals with different forms of art, music, theater, and visual art. So this will be the biggest space in our city for contemporary art. And last year, we have started due to the complex of processes that we had to transform that building. We have started using some buildings around for programming. And we started to deal mainly with Ukrainian artists and had some programming. Right now, we are about to start the renovation and the contemporary art center will be open in beginning of 2021 in Lviv. So as I mentioned, the purpose is to deal with various forms of contemporary art and to connect and present Ukrainian artists as well as artists worldwide and present them in our city.