Sofia Baldi Pighi, a Malta-based curator, has been reporting from Ukraine, providing a unique perspective on the ongoing conflict and its impact on the local population. Her reports offer a glimpse into the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people, who continue to face significant challenges in the midst of war. Through her work, Pighi aims to raise awareness about the situation on the ground and provide a voice for those affected by the conflict.
Pighi’s reporting highlights the complexities of the situation in Ukraine, where civilians are caught in the crossfire and struggling to survive. She has spoken to local residents, documenting their stories and experiences, and has shared her observations on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region. Her reports also touch on the cultural and artistic responses to the conflict, showcasing the ways in which Ukrainians are using art and creativity to express their emotions and resist oppression.
As a curator, Pighi brings a unique perspective to her reporting, highlighting the ways in which art and culture can be used to promote social change and raise awareness about important issues. Her work serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of independent media and the role that journalists and curators can play in shaping public discourse and promoting understanding.