 Hello everyone, my name is Katya Rusiecka and I'm a culture manager and co-founder of NGO Kultura Medialna based in Nipro, Ukraine. Kultura Medialna creates and manages art and culture projects in the field of community development and supports various civic initiatives through culture. So our team particularly interested in how social and political realities impact on individual stories and collective histories. So right now Kultura Medialna works on the it's working on the launching Nipro Center for Contemporary Culture and it will be the first platform permanent platform in our city that will promote activities in the sphere of contemporary art, education and community development. So what I will do today I will briefly tell about the two projects which our organization was working on and continues to work in this direction now and I will show you like shirts, teasers from this project. Okay, the name of the project without a place. This project was created in 2016 at the reaction to a rising conflict in eastern Ukraine and a huge wave of migration of internal displaced people to Nipro region and to Nipro city in particular. So for the exhibition venue for the exhibition venue we used the Southern Railway Station. Maybe we will see it. Yeah, so yeah for the exhibition. Yeah, it's a nice video and you should trust me and maybe I can show you somehow. Yeah, so just imagine it's a huge Southern Railway Station with a huge mosaic with the Soviet Union heritage which is now also somehow decommunized. So for the exhibition venue we used the Southern Railway Station which used to be an inter-regional station with direction to Crimea and Donetsk region, the regions that are occupied right now of course and from 2014 this station works just for suburb connections and for us this place is a metaphor for transit zone. So after losing home, internally displaced people were looking for peace and the beginning of new life in another place but did they find their place and how did the city accept them and what makes them feel home and the overall topic was feeling home and the ways people share this feeling, building a dialogue at different levels. So we documented eight stories of internally displaced individuals from entirely different positions outside of bureaucracy and propaganda. So they were talking about the deep feelings, they entered the discussion and invite the viewer. Internal graduation of the project is built from private to general. Discourse tends to go beyond the political plane to a more widow one at least and to the historical at most. So there is no conclusion, one conclusion but there is a field for reflection and analysis and yeah so it was part of installation like a huge cube with closes and the second project that I want to tell you I also wanted to show you some short teaser. It was quite funny teaser even with some music so the second project is an ongoing project about the major club institutions centers for all kinds of cultural and awareness building activities referred to as like a palace of culture in the post-Soviet countries. So this project it's a research program designed to rethink and transform the post-Soviet cultural heritage. The result of this research is the point of reference for clear understanding of the current cultural situation in our city and in eastern Ukraine and actually in all Ukraine and I think in all post-Soviet countries. So we were trying to develop idea how to reform and how to think about this culture palace of culture network in the interest of Ukrainian communities and not just for the sake of official statistic and Ukrainian propaganda that just replaced Soviet Union propaganda. So if you have a time please check website Kultur Medialina or YouTube channel so we have all these videos from two projects from videos from the project without a place and houses of culture and I hope you will enjoy this. Thank you.