
My Glass House: Art, Ecology & the Meaning of Home
What does “home” mean when landscapes are scarred, ecosystems are wounded, and displacement becomes a shared experience?
My Glass House explores the ecological consequences of war and the fragile relationship between humans and nature. Through site-specific installations, 2 Ukrainian artists will transform the former greenhouse into a living metaphor for transparency, fragility, and interconnection.
This project is part of Art Contact Ukraine’s ongoing commitment to fostering cross-cultural collaboration and using art as a catalyst for dialogue and social change.
Join us for two days of artistic interventions, discussions, and shared reflections on ecology, memory, and the meaning of home.
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Opening: 4 December, 18:30-21:00
Program continues: 5 December, 12:00–20:00
Location: Glasgalerie* of Alte Wirtschaftsuniversität/Unizentrum Althanstraße, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
* The glass gallery is located on the first floor of the old WU building and can be reached from the foyer via a staircase or elevator. We recommend taking an elevator.
Artists: Sofiia Korotkevych, Anzhelika Palyvoda
Curated by: Yana Gryniv
Organized by: Art Contact Ukraine
Sponsor: Alsergrund
Partner: West Space, Vienna
Media Partners: Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Austria, Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the International Organizations in Vienna, ÖUG
Project management: Olena Dvoretska
Public Relations, Project management: Nadiia Yanieva
Event Support: Djuliia Mykhalska, Philipp Kreidl
Videography: Djuliia Mykhalska
Photography: Maryana Kosovan
Poster: Anzhelika Palyvoda
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Sofiia Korotkevych
Installations​​





Anzhelika Palyvoda
Site-specific installation
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