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May 2014
For Democracy and Dignity. A Photo Exhibit from Euromaidan
The Exhibit ‘For Democracy and Dignity’ consists of three parts: 1. Collaborative project. Collaborative project by Laada Bilaniuk, Jennifer J. Carroll, Emily Channell, Jennifer Dickinson, Deborah A. Jones and Elizabeth A. Peacock. This project emerged from the collaborative effort of six anthropologists who have lived and extensively conducted research in Ukraine. In creating this and other public exhibitions, they aim to increase public awareness of the trials, tragedies, and changes that Ukraine has gone through, to problematize and complicate overly-simplistic…
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Faces of Ukraine ~ 1950 – 1980 ~
The Ukrainian Institute of America is delighted to present “Faces of Ukraine, 1950s-1980s: Highlights of the Collection of Jurii Maniichuk and Rose Brady.” The show will open with a reception for invited guests as well as the public from 6 to 8 p.m. on June 5 at the headquarters of the Ukrainian Institute of America at 2 E. 79th Street, New York City. It will continue until July 20. “Faces of Ukraine” features portraits and group scenes of Ukrainians and…
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Summer Art Exhibit 2014
Art@the Institute is pleased to announce 2014 Summer Art Exhibit , a group selling exhibition curated by Walter Hoydysh opening on 25 July in our New York gallery. This dynamic selection of paintings selected for the exhibition will feature works by Vasyl Bazhaj, Ilona Sochynsky, Temo Svirely, Max Vityk and Mykola Zhuravel. The gallery will be open from 12:00 to 6:00 PM Tuesday through Sunday. The exhibit runs through September 21, 2014.
Find out more »September 2014
Power of Freedom. Sculptures by Igor Grechanyk
Reception on Friday, September 12, 2014 • 6 - 8 PM Exhibition hours are Tuesday - Sunday, 12 to 6 PM The official transportation provided by the Ukrainian International Airlines (UIA)
Find out more »Ukraine through the eyes of the National Geographic Society
This exhibit embraces almost 40 images taken by the National Geographic Magazine photographers in Ukraine from August 1918 through October 2013.
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