Kyiv exhibition helps relieve stress of war
- A Kyiv art exhibition in June 2025 aims to relieve stress for Ukrainians after nearly four years of war.
- The exhibition responds to a mental health crisis caused by Russia's invasion, which has increased anxiety and tension nationwide.
- Created with input from mental health specialists, the exhibition features engaging displays designed to help attendees alleviate stress and express their feelings.
- Nearly 100,000 people visited within a month, and half of ticket proceeds fund an NGO providing prosthetics for veterans with amputations.
- Visitors report feeling brief emotional relief, with the exhibition helping them find strength to continue despite ongoing psychological stress from the war.
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Kyiv exhibition helps relieve stress of war
Virtual sunrises, a giant sculpture of a purring cat and a soundproof booth you can scream into -- the installations at Kyiv's "Third Wind" exhibition may seem like a bit of light-hearted fun.
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