Created to coincide with Women’s Month, the exhibition features the work of four female Ukrainian artists and their perspectives of Russia's invasion.
When news emerged of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine it seemed surreal. Yet with time the headlines have dwindled. People in SA have carried on with their lives.
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