Ukrainian Art

"The UMA houses a sophisticated collection of cultural artifacts that are representative of Ukrainian artistic achievements, as well as a collection of unique and original historical documents from Ukraine and from numerous Ukrainian American immigrant communities worldwide. During the past 50 years, the UMA has assembled an astonishingly rich and diverse collection with thousands of rare and unique items." Some of the items on display now include Easter eggs (“pysanky,") embroidery, woven textiles, traditional apparel (folk costume) and related accessories, woodcarving, ceramics, works of fine art by world-renowned Ukrainian artists such as Alexander Archipenko, the Krychevsky Family, Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, Jacques Hnizdovsky, and Mykhailo Chereshnovsky.

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Title

Ukrainian Art

Date

2023-04-07

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North America [n]
Ukraine [e-un]

Abstract

"The UMA houses a sophisticated collection of cultural artifacts that are representative of Ukrainian artistic achievements, as well as a collection of unique and original historical documents from Ukraine and from numerous Ukrainian American immigrant communities worldwide. During the past 50 years, the UMA has assembled an astonishingly rich and diverse collection with thousands of rare and unique items." Some of the items on display now include Easter eggs (“pysanky,") embroidery, woven textiles, traditional apparel (folk costume) and related accessories, woodcarving, ceramics, works of fine art by world-renowned Ukrainian artists such as Alexander Archipenko, the Krychevsky Family, Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, Jacques Hnizdovsky, and Mykhailo Chereshnovsky.

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