GOFFSTOWN, N.H. (AP) — As Ukrainian artists Jenya Polosina and Anna Ivanenko watched missiles descend on their country, the two decided to use their creativity to push back against Russia s
An exhibit has opened in New Hampshire detailing the war in Ukraine through the eyes of eight Ukrainian artists. The war posters at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester have been displayed since Monday and portray dramatic events that have taken place since Russia invaded the country last year. Among them is an image of a rocket heading toward a theater, meant to show the attack on the Mariupol theater which left hundreds dead. There are also several posters commemorating famous Ukrainians who have died in the war. Others showcase everyday miseries of the conflict, like children studying in bomb shelters.
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An exhibit has opened in New Hampshire detailing the war in Ukraine through the eyes of eight Ukrainian artists. The war posters at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in