Resettled Ukrainians showcase creative talents at Ayrshire arts and crafts event

Resettled Ukrainians showcase creative talents at Ayrshire arts and crafts event


Resettled Ukrainians are showcasing their creative talents in Ayrshire this week.

Ayr’s Grain Exchange is playing host to Ukrainian Creative Week where people from the country will showcase their artwork and crafts.




The event started on April 23 and will be on until April 30. It is organised by Ukrainians who have been relocated to Scotland as a result of the war and involves artists who not only want to showcase their work but tell about their roots.

Co-organiser, Victoria Deregus, left her home city Kharkiv and moved to Prestwick in June last year and later settled in Ayr.

Co-organiser Victoria Deregus with Ukrainian artists

Victoria, 39, said: “Fortunately, I was able to find refuge in Scotland. It is a relief to finally be in a place where I feel safe and secure. I hope that I will find peace and stability to rebuild my life.

“I used to work as an artist and designer, with expertise in various fields. Over the years, I have worked on a variety of projects, including branding, packaging, web design, and fashion. I am always looking for new challenges and opportunities to expand my skills and knowledge.

“I decided to organize and take part in the spring show because of my passion for art and beauty, as well as my belief in the power of cooperation and partnership.”

The Grain Exchange in Ayr will host Ukrainian Creative Week until April 30(Image: Craig Bradshaw)

Organisers are grateful for the support they have received from the Grain Exchange staff during the planning process and are thankful to South Ayrshire Council for generously donating funds to cover the cost of materials for the exhibition.



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