On 7 March, Ludmila Christeseva will present Roses of Ties in Zagreb in Cravaticum – Boutique Museum of the Cravat. She has invited fashion students led by Assistant Professor Ivana Mrčela and Associate Professor Lea Popinjac from the Department of Textile and Clothing Design at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology to contribute to the exhibition. The work reflects on femininity as an active force in peacebuilding, cultural exchange, and social renewal in a world marked by conflict and displacement.


L. Christeseva is proud to be part of ATLANTIS – a civil society initiative raising awareness about water pollution and climate change. Invited by Hands2Ocean, she has contributed a unique and symbolic artwork crafted from a salvaged buoy. Titled This is Globen, the piece preserves the natural marks left by the sea over the years, reinforcing her powerful message: Preserve.
Alongside Lasse Åberg, Micke D (Scorpions), Paul Svensson, Meja, Herr Nilsson, Janne Schaffer, Mikael Genberg, Oskar Kihlborg, Christer Fuglesang, and many other renowned artists, Ludmila Christeseva uses art to inspire change.
In Fall 2024, Ludmila Christeseva joined the Intercult: Turning the Tide (TTT) artist residency program with the Jätterena Mälaren project. The residency brings together artists from European countries to explore and address the urgent issue of climate change through artistic and cultural practices. Funded by Creative Europe, the project aligns with the growing societal need for impactful, sustainable change through creative and cultural interventions.

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Weaving for
Peace

My Apple Tree
behind Bars

