The Shevchenko Museum, 1604 Bloor Street West, Toronto, cordially invites you to the opening of IMPERISHABLE: Deconstructing Ukrainian Embroidery Patterns, an exhibition of paintings and media art by ...
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Lubow Wolynetz has served as a curator with the Ukrainian Museum and Library in Stamford for over four decades. Many of the items in the collection were passed down, over generations and across ...
Does the vyshyvanka have secret symbols? Why have geometric ornaments replaced floral ones? What’s the difference between an embroidered shirt and a stylized mass-market blouse? And why do some people ...
On May 18, Ukraine and the world celebrate Vyshyvanka Day. A vyshyvanka is an embroidered fabric, and on Vyshyvanka Day, Ukrainians wear traditional embroidered clothing. It’s a young holiday. It ...