
Home: Hope, Faith, and Love is a fundraising exhibition presenting artworks created by children affected by the war in Ukraine.
The artworks shown originate from Art Which Saves, a project founded in the first days of the full-scale invasion. An urgent act of care, artists working with children in bomb shelters, hospitals, and displacement centres to help them process trauma through creativity. What started as an emergency response has grown into a long-term art therapy movement that has supported over 4,000 children across Ukraine.
The works on display were created by children living through war, many displaced, injured, or separated from their homes. Through painting and drawing, they reclaim moments of calm, colour, and self-expression in circumstances defined by instability and loss. The artworks are raw, hopeful, and deeply moving, offering a rare perspective that goes beyond news coverage and statistics.
Emerging artists have donated original pieces to be auctioned off, that will be exhibited alongside the children's works. All proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to UNICEF to aid their ongoing programmes supporting children in Ukraine.
This exhibition is not only about witnessing the impact of war, but about contributing to something tangible, ensuring that creative care remains available to those who need it most.
By attending, sharing, or purchasing works, you are directly helping some of the most vulnerable children in the world.
The painting in the main poster was created by Anna from Tokmak.
ST.ART Gallery is raising money in support of UNICEF and is not organised by or in partnership with the charity. UNICEF does not endorse any company, brand, product or service.United Kingdom Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK), Registered Charity No. 1072612 (England & Wales), SC043677 (Scotland). For more information visit unicef.org.uk. Follow UNICEF UK on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.