“TO UKRAINE WITH LOVE” an exhibit of photographs by Roksolana Tymiak-Lonchyna
Location = Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W. Superior St
Chicago, IL 60612
Description = “Ukraine and the World. Beauty, strength, wisdom, strife, struggles, desires, admiration, respect, intelligence, rich history, a prolific people, or a lavish culture are not exclusive to any one nation.” Roksolana Tymiak-Lonchyna.
“TO UKRAINE WITH LOVE” an exhibit of photographs by Roksolana Tymiak-Lonchyna opens on Saturday, February 6th at 7:00 pm. The exhibit continues through February 28th.
Dr. Tymiak-Lonchyna enjoys photographing in many countries throughout the world, but always returns to Ukraine, since her love for the country and its people is unsurpassed by that of any other place. Very comfortable behind the lens, Roksolana has found that people everywhere have much in common. She focuses on human conditions and the impact they have on life, and she captures the splendor of landscapes that surround its peoples.
Roksolana Tymiak-Lonchyna compares Ukraine with other countries, showing through photography that her love for her own heritage is as strong as her respect for the heritage of others. Her exhibit strives to show that Ukraine and Ukrainians have always had much to offer; strong character, magnificent landscapes, rich culture, notable history, and significant architecture. In their daily battle to persevere, to succeed, to be free and happy, to foster a better life for themselves and their sons and daughters, they all work hard to fulfill these dreams under the same sky of all nations.
The Ukrainian National Museum is located in the heart of the Ukrainian Village, at 2249 West Superior Street in Chicago.
Hours: Thursday through Sunday, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Admission: Adults $5.00, Children under 12 - Free.
Free Parking is available beside the Museum. For driving instructions, visit the Museum's website at www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org.
For additional information, please call (312) 421-8020 or e-mail Admin@UkrainianNationalMuseum.org
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art welcomes an exhibition of paintings from Ukrainian/Chicago artist, Anatole Kolomayets. Born in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Kolomayets (b.1927) relocated to Chicago upon graduation from the Royal Academy of Arts in Liege, Belgium, 1954. He has since firmly established himself as an artist in Chicago within the international community. His work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Artists’ Group “Monolith”, active in Chicago 1954-1958. Kolomayets is foremost a colorist, though traces of artistic influence from his background of travel and education abroad are apparent in the diverse combination of styles within which he works. This exhibition will focus on a selection of works from the last two decades.
Anatole Kolomayets has had numerous individual exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Denver. He has also participated in group shows
throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was named Merited Artist of Ukraine by President Yushchenko in 2007. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is delighted to welcome Anatole Kolomayets for his first showing within our walls.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522 www.uima-chicago.org
Description:
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art welcomes an exhibition of paintings from Ukrainian/Chicago artist, Anatole Kolomayets. Born in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Kolomayets (b.1927) relocated to Chicago upon graduation from the Royal Academy of Arts in Liege, Belgium, 1954. He has since firmly established himself as an artist in Chicago within the international community. His work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Artists’ Group “Monolith”, active in Chicago 1954-1958. Kolomayets is foremost a colorist, though traces of artistic influence from his background of travel and education abroad are apparent in the diverse combination of styles within which he works. This exhibition will focus on a selection of works from the last two decades.
Anatole Kolomayets has had numerous individual exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Denver. He has also participated in group shows
throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was named Merited Artist of Ukraine by President Yushchenko in 2007. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is delighted to welcome Anatole Kolomayets for his first showing within our walls.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522 www.uima-chicago.org
Description:
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art welcomes an exhibition of paintings from Ukrainian/Chicago artist, Anatole Kolomayets. Born in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Kolomayets (b.1927) relocated to Chicago upon graduation from the Royal Academy of Arts in Liege, Belgium, 1954. He has since firmly established himself as an artist in Chicago within the international community. His work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Artists’ Group “Monolith”, active in Chicago 1954-1958. Kolomayets is foremost a colorist, though traces of artistic influence from his background of travel and education abroad are apparent in the diverse combination of styles within which he works. This exhibition will focus on a selection of works from the last two decades.
Anatole Kolomayets has had numerous individual exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Denver. He has also participated in group shows
throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was named Merited Artist of Ukraine by President Yushchenko in 2007. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is delighted to welcome Anatole Kolomayets for his first showing within our walls.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522 www.uima-chicago.org
Description:
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art welcomes an exhibition of paintings from Ukrainian/Chicago artist, Anatole Kolomayets. Born in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Kolomayets (b.1927) relocated to Chicago upon graduation from the Royal Academy of Arts in Liege, Belgium, 1954. He has since firmly established himself as an artist in Chicago within the international community. His work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Artists’ Group “Monolith”, active in Chicago 1954-1958. Kolomayets is foremost a colorist, though traces of artistic influence from his background of travel and education abroad are apparent in the diverse combination of styles within which he works. This exhibition will focus on a selection of works from the last two decades.
Anatole Kolomayets has had numerous individual exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Denver. He has also participated in group shows
throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was named Merited Artist of Ukraine by President Yushchenko in 2007. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is delighted to welcome Anatole Kolomayets for his first showing within our walls.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522 www.uima-chicago.org
Description:
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art welcomes an exhibition of paintings from Ukrainian/Chicago artist, Anatole Kolomayets. Born in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Kolomayets (b.1927) relocated to Chicago upon graduation from the Royal Academy of Arts in Liege, Belgium, 1954. He has since firmly established himself as an artist in Chicago within the international community. His work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Artists’ Group “Monolith”, active in Chicago 1954-1958. Kolomayets is foremost a colorist, though traces of artistic influence from his background of travel and education abroad are apparent in the diverse combination of styles within which he works. This exhibition will focus on a selection of works from the last two decades.
Anatole Kolomayets has had numerous individual exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Denver. He has also participated in group shows
throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was named Merited Artist of Ukraine by President Yushchenko in 2007. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is delighted to welcome Anatole Kolomayets for his first showing within our walls.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522 www.uima-chicago.org
Description:
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art welcomes an exhibition of paintings from Ukrainian/Chicago artist, Anatole Kolomayets. Born in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Kolomayets (b.1927) relocated to Chicago upon graduation from the Royal Academy of Arts in Liege, Belgium, 1954. He has since firmly established himself as an artist in Chicago within the international community. His work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Artists’ Group “Monolith”, active in Chicago 1954-1958. Kolomayets is foremost a colorist, though traces of artistic influence from his background of travel and education abroad are apparent in the diverse combination of styles within which he works. This exhibition will focus on a selection of works from the last two decades.
Anatole Kolomayets has had numerous individual exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Denver. He has also participated in group shows
throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was named Merited Artist of Ukraine by President Yushchenko in 2007. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is delighted to welcome Anatole Kolomayets for his first showing within our walls.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522 www.uima-chicago.org
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
My Mother's Song - art exhibit by Valentyna Sanina
Location = Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W. Superior St
Chicago, IL 60612
You are invited to attend the opening of “My Mother's Song” - an art exhibit by Valentyna Sanina on Friday, March 5th at 7:00 pm. The exhibit will continue through March 21st.
“Human art for human lives” is the way that Valentina Sanina describes her work, a description whose simplicity belies the depth of meaning behind it. She has dedicated her exhibit of pen and ink, oils and beaded oil paintings to her mother and to Ukraine - her motherland.
Born in Ukraine, Sanina was formally educated in the Soviet Union, where she became a celebrated muralist and was elected a fellow of the prestigious Art Society of the former USSR. The beautiful nature of Ukraine also fostered her esthetic education; the blooming flowers of summer, the subtle nuances during thaws, the wondrous winter frost on windows. Her work has been published and exhibited throughout the United States and as far away as Japan.
The Ukrainian National Museum is located in the heart of the Ukrainian Village, at 2249 West Superior Street in Chicago. Hours: Thursday through Sunday, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Admission: Adults $5.00, Children under 12 - Free
Cost = $5
Contact / RSVP Information = Anna Chychula, 312-421-8020, admin@ukrainiannationalmuseum.org
Organization sponsoring Event = Ukrainian National Museum
Description:
7th Annual Fundraiser & Art Auction
Springtime in Paris
Saturday, March 6, 2010
6:30 p.m. Cocktails & Hors d'oeuvres
$40/ Person $75/ Couple
RSVP by March 1st: (773) 227-5522
email: NClark@uima-chicago.org
Preview auction items at www.uima-chicago.org
UIMA is a 501(c)(3) organization.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522
www.uima-chicago.org
Description:
My Mother's Song - art exhibit by Valentyna Sanina
Location = Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W. Superior St
Chicago, IL 60612
You are invited to attend the opening of “My Mother's Song” - an art exhibit by Valentyna Sanina on Friday, March 5th at 7:00 pm. The exhibit will continue through March 21st.
“Human art for human lives” is the way that Valentina Sanina describes her work, a description whose simplicity belies the depth of meaning behind it. She has dedicated her exhibit of pen and ink, oils and beaded oil paintings to her mother and to Ukraine - her motherland.
Born in Ukraine, Sanina was formally educated in the Soviet Union, where she became a celebrated muralist and was elected a fellow of the prestigious Art Society of the former USSR. The beautiful nature of Ukraine also fostered her esthetic education; the blooming flowers of summer, the subtle nuances during thaws, the wondrous winter frost on windows. Her work has been published and exhibited throughout the United States and as far away as Japan.
The Ukrainian National Museum is located in the heart of the Ukrainian Village, at 2249 West Superior Street in Chicago. Hours: Thursday through Sunday, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Admission: Adults $5.00, Children under 12 - Free
Cost = $5
Contact / RSVP Information = Anna Chychula, 312-421-8020, admin@ukrainiannationalmuseum.org
Organization sponsoring Event = Ukrainian National Museum
Description:
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art welcomes an exhibition of paintings from Ukrainian/Chicago artist, Anatole Kolomayets. Born in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Kolomayets (b.1927) relocated to Chicago upon graduation from the Royal Academy of Arts in Liege, Belgium, 1954. He has since firmly established himself as an artist in Chicago within the international community. His work was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Artists’ Group “Monolith”, active in Chicago 1954-1958. Kolomayets is foremost a colorist, though traces of artistic influence from his background of travel and education abroad are apparent in the diverse combination of styles within which he works. This exhibition will focus on a selection of works from the last two decades.
Anatole Kolomayets has had numerous individual exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Denver. He has also participated in group shows
throughout the U.S. and abroad, and was named Merited Artist of Ukraine by President Yushchenko in 2007. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art is delighted to welcome Anatole Kolomayets for his first showing within our walls.
2320 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 227-5522 www.uima-chicago.org
Time:
10:00am-2:00pm
Description:
Pysanka Workshop, Ukrainian Easter egg workshop with pysanka artist, Mrs. Vera Samycia
Educational = on
Location = Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W. Superior St.
Chicago, IL 60612
Time = 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Description = Ukrainian National Museum presents:
Pysanka Workshop, Ukrainian Easter egg workshop with pysanka artist, Mrs. Vera Samycia
This workshop is being offered in two separate sessions to accommodate more participants.
Session 1: Saturday, March 6, 2010
Session 2: Saturday, March 13, 2010
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Ukrainian National Museum
2249 W. Superior St
Chicago, IL
Cost: $35 (includes supplies and lunch)
Space is limited. Reserve your seat in advance by calling the Ukrainian National Museum at 312.421.8020 or e-mail admin@ukrainiannationalmuseum.org