Music at the Institute’s Artistic Director, violinist Solomiya Ivakhiv’s live performance of Johannes Brahms: Concerto for violin and cello Op. 102: Movement 1 with Joachim Eijlander, cello; National Symphony of Ukraine; Volodymyr Sirenko, conductor, performed in Lysenko Colonnaded Hall, Kyiv, Ukraine on
Covid-19: Perspectives from the Frontline – USA/Ukraine [VIDEO]
If you missed our webinar “Covid-19: Perspectives from the Frontline – USA/Ukraine” with Boris D. Lushniak MD, MPH, Ulana Suprun, MD and Ihor Magun, MD, F.A.C.P., you can now watch the full recording of it online.
Today, July 7th, Ukrainians celebrate the Nativity of John the Baptist and the feast of Ivana Kupala
Today, July 7th, Ukrainians celebrate the Nativity of John the Baptist, a prophet who foretold the coming of Jesus Christ. This feast is very important for Ukraine’s Christians, as Jesus himself called John his predecessor, strongly expressed his respect to
United Ukrainian American Relief Committee (ЗУАДК) is looking for support to help those afflicted by floods in Western Ukraine
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Ukraine Under Zelensky: Where is it Heading? [VIDEO]
If you missed our online discussion with Marta Dyczok, Alexander J. Motyl and Adrian Karatnycky, you can now watch the full video online.
Revisit our past exhibition of wearable and decorative fabric art by Ukrainian artist Anastasiia Podervianska
While our gallery is closed, we invite you to revisit our past exhibition of wearable and decorative fabric art by Ukrainian artist Anastasiia Podervianska. Curated by Walter Hoydysh, PhD, director of Art at the Institute, this exhibition marked Ms. Podervianska’s first showing in New York.
MATI 2020/21 Season Preview: Pavlo Gintov plays Serhiy Bortkevych
On Saturday, May 30th at 7PM we held a live stream of the preview of the Music at The Institute (MATI) 2020/2021 season, featuring pianist Pavlo Gintov, performing works by Serhiy Bortkevych (also spelled ” Bortkiewicz “), an oft-overlooked Ukrainian composer. During
Yuriy Tarnawsky reading a passage from his novel Three Blondes and Death “Why is water so beautiful”
Please see a video of the Ukrainian-American writer Yuriy Tarnawsky reading a passage from his novel Three Blondes and Death “Why is water so beautiful”. The novel has been described as a Mies van der Rohe’s skyscraper towering over the
The Ukrainian Institute of America mourns the loss of Ukrainian composer, conductor, musicologist and its long time friend, Myroslav Skoryk (July 13, 1938 – June 1, 2020)
The Ukrainian Institute of America mourns the loss of Ukrainian composer, conductor, musicologist and its long time friend, Myroslav Skoryk (July 13, 1938 – June 1, 2020), who passed into eternal rest in Kyiv.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
May he Rest in Eternal Peace.
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Helen Smindak, a journalist well-known to the Ukrainian community, passed away on Saturday, May 16, in New York City
The Ukrainian Institute of America mourns the loss of a journalist and its long time friend, Helen Perozak Smindak (1928 – 2020).