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May 2020
MATI 2020/21 Season Preview: Pavlo Gintov plays Serhiy Bortkevych
The event will be live streamed on the Ukrainian Institute of America's Facebook page.
Find out more »MATI 2020/21 Season Preview: Pavlo Gintov plays Serhiy Bortkevych
Get a sneak peek of our Music at the Institute's next concert, featuring pianist, Pavlo Gintov, performing works by Serhiy Bortkevych (also spelled ”Bortkiewicz“), an oft-overlooked Kharkiv-born Ukrainian composer whose works remained largely "buried" until ... they were finally discovered!
Find out more »June 2020
Yuriy Tarnawsky reading a passage from his novel Three Blondes and Death “Why is water so beautiful”
Please watch a video of the Ukrainian-American writer Yuriy Tarnawsky reading a passage from his novel.
Find out more »Ukraine Under Zelensky: Where is it Heading?
Online event. Registration is required in order to join the webinar.
Find out more »July 2020
Covid-19: Perspectives from the Frontline – USA/Ukraine
Online event. Registration is required in order to join the webinar.
Find out more »August 2020
Pizzicato & Cantabile
Facebook Live Concert
Find out more »September 2020
Music on the Steps | MATI’s 2020/2021 Season Preview
Live on the Ukrainian Institute of America's Facebook page
Find out more »“Ukrainian Historical Encounters Series” Special Event: The Ukrainian Experience in 1945 – A 75th Year Retrospective
Webinar
Find out more »October 2020
Ukrainian Institute of America 2020 Virtual Gala
We hope you were able to join us for our first-ever Virtual Gala Celebration. All of us at the Ukrainian Institute of America are grateful for the gracious generosity of our Sponsors.
Find out more »November 2020
Holodomor: A Remembrance | A Virtual Visual Art Presentation
In Commemoration of the 87th Anniversary of the Holodomor Genocide in Ukraine Featuring Artworks by Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak of Houston, Texas
Find out more »“Forgotten Bastards of the Eastern Front” by Serhii Plokhy
A riveting story of World War II from the author of Chernobyl, winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction.
Find out more »Artist Talk by Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak
Join this interview with artist, Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, as she discusses her virtual art presentation in remembrance of the Holodomor Genocide in Ukraine, which we are hosting virtually. Register for a talk with the artist HERE. Art at the Institute presents Holodomor: A Remembrance A Virtual Visual Art Presentation In Commemoration of the 87th Anniversary of the Holodomor Genocide in Ukraine Featuring Artworks by Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak of Houston, Texas November 2020 The virtual exhibition Holodomor: A Remembrance commemorates the 87-year anniversary…
Find out more »December 2020
Webinar | Ukrainian Economy in 2020 and Beyond
The Ukrainian Institute of America, in collaboration with the Shevchenko Scientific Society and the Coordinating Committee to Aid Ukraine, invites you to join this panel which will discuss Ukraine’s economy in the age of the pandemic.
Find out more »Сучасні українські вокалісти і диригенти в європейському оперному просторі
To join the lecture please click the link below: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85673337218
Find out more »Yalynka
The Ukrainian Institute of America, The Ukrainian Engineers’ Society of America & The Ukrainian Medical Association of North America invite you to the 65th Annual and First-Ever Virtual Celebration of Y A L Y N K A.
Find out more »January 2021
UIA New Year’s Auction
Not-to-be-missed art and luxury goods-filled Silent Auction. It offers something special for everyone on your gift list.
Find out more »Rekindle the Magic of Soyuzivka
Virtual Winter Gala
Find out more »Ukrainian Language Course for Beginners
This 10-week course will start on February 2nd, 2021.
Find out more »Music of Serhiy Bortkevych
Pianist Pavlo Gintov performing works by Serhiy Bortkevych (also spelled ” Bortkiewicz “), an oft-overlooked Ukrainian composer.
Find out more »February 2021
Oksana Zabuzhko in Conversation
A special online talk with award-winning Ukrainian writer, cultural critic and publisher Oksana Zabuzhko. The event will be moderated by Andrew Horodysky.
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