Taking place on 1 and 2 February, the "Heat Ukraine Now" charity exhibition and sale aims to raise funds for restoring vital infrastructure in Ukraine affected by the war.

The exhibition will showcase works by esteemed Ukrainian artists, including Oleksandr Dubovyk, Ganna Kryvolap, Olena Ryzykh, and Davyd Sharashydze, alongside emerging talents. Visitors will be able experience the colours, emotions, and energy of Ukraine, reflecting both its rich artistic heritage and the determination of its people.
A unique feature of the exhibition is the War Fragments Museum display, presenting war relics encased in transparent cubes as symbols of survival and endurance, while closed charity auction will offer exclusive artworks, allowing collectors to support Ukraine by acquiring meaningful pieces. By attending and supporting this event, guests will not only appreciate exceptional Ukrainian art but also raise funds to restore warmth and functionality to homes, hospitals, military medical facilities, and other critical infrastructure damaged in the Russo-Ukrainian War.
“Heat Ukraine Now” will take place on the first weekend of February at Old Sessions House in Clerkenwell. Admission is free, though you do need to register in advance here.