
War doesn’t mute culture — it sharpens it. And art isn’t a luxury to postpone until better times. They are both forces of resistance and ways to safeguard identity.
Back Fire: Stories of Cultural Counterforce is our new podcast series, bringing you voices from Ukrainian and Dutch artists who respond to crisis not with silence, but with imagination. Through weaving traditions, visual arts, music, and acts of cultural exchange, they reveal how creativity can protect and reshape identity, nurture resilience and creative defiance, and spark unexpected but profound connections across borders.
Back Fire offers vivid reminders that even the smallest creative gestures can carry weight — and that culture remains a lifeline, even in the darkest times.
Episode 1: Future is a Difficult Word
In our first episode, we meet Anastasiia Manuliak — curator, cultural manager, and Head of Visual Arts at the Ukrainian Institute in Kyiv. She is also representative of the Zapravka residency programme. Although Ukraine's art scene is surprisingly vibrant, the full-scale invasion has completely reshaped it, especially for young artists, she says. Anastasiia also reflects on memory as a form of resilience, the role of art in preserving it, and how Europe shapes the question of where Ukraine belongs.
Back Fire is part of our new platform, Threads of Identity: The Unyielding Spirit of Ukraine’s Cultural Sector, to support the Ukrainian cultural sector. This podcast series is co-produced by DutchCulture and Are We Europe.