UKRAINIAN CANADIAN VISUAL ART. Eds. John-Paul Himka and Kalyna Somchynsky. Shevchenko Scientific Society of Canada (Vol. L). U-Alberta, Edmonton: 2022 (Open Source/Download free)
UKRAINIAN CANADIAN VISUAL ART. Shevchenko Scientific Society, Canada, Vol. L, 2022. Eds. Kalyna Somchynsky and John-Paul Himka.
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The volume features over 50 images, including many rare archival photographs and original artworks.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: What Is Ukrainian Canadian Art? ................................ 1-15 John-Paul Himka and Kalyna Somchynsky
2. From Central Europe to Western Canada: The Oseredok Art Collection .... 16-32 Myroslav Shkandrij
3. Early Ecclesiastical Art in Ukrainian-Canadian Churches, 1897-1930 ...... 33-56 Sterling Demchinsky
4. Thomas and Lena Gushul’s Correspondence: Selected Letters .................. 57-97 Maria Mayerchyk, Jelena Pogosjan, Tatiana Saburova
5. Life’s Lessons Taught on the Streets of Winnipeg: The Didactic Art of Jacob Maydanyk ....................................................................................................... 98-116 Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
6. William Kurelek's Dark Ghosts and Their Heirs ..................................... 117-135 Janice Kulyk Keefer
7. The Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop: Ukrainian Identity and the Artistic Legacy of Bill Lobchuk and Don Proch ........................................................ 136-152 Walter Hildebrandt
8. John Paskievich Photography Interview ................................................ 153-162 John-Paul Himka and John Paskievich
9. Defined by Two Cultures: The Paintings of Christina (Chris) Kudryk .... 163-184 Daria Darewych
10. “As Never Before”: The Body and Revolution in the Ukrainian Worlds of Natalka Husar and Lesia Khomenko ........................................................... 185-207 Jessica Zychowicz
11. Естетика буденного й урочистого у живописі Андрія Харини ...... 208-220 Галина Костюк
12. Interview with Prim-Rose Diakiw .......................................................... 221-231 Chrystia Chomiak and Prim-Rose Diakiw
13. Sowing the Seeds of Dialogue: Sandra Semchuk and Kalyna Somchynsky on Creating, Learning, and Growing with One Another ................................... 232-249 Sandra Semchuk and Kalyna Somchynsky
14. Working with and against the Grain: A Conversation with Multimedia Artist Svitlana Kravchuk ....................................................................................... 250-268 Svitlana Kravchuk and Kalyna Somchynsky
15. On Memory and Belonging: A Conversation with Alina Senchenko .... 269-279 Alina Senchenko and Vita Yakovlyeva vii
16. The Ukrainian Press Mosaic Project: Remediation as an Approach to Preservation ................................................................................................. 280-292 Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn
17. Afterword ............................................................................................... 293-295 Myrna Kostash
Categories
Keywords
- Ukraine
- Art History & Visual Studies
- Diaspora and Immigration
- Identity
- Comparative history
- Canada
- Shevchenko Scientific Society of Canada
- Cultural heritage and historic preservation
- Cultural History/Studies
- Women's & Gender History / Studies
- Museum studies
- Canadian literature
- Multiculturalism
- multiculturalism policy
- Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
- Ukrainian-Canadian
- Ukrainian Studies
- American Association of Ukrainian Studies
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