Ukrainian artists association in U.S.A.

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After World War II nearly 100 Ukrainian painters and sculptors came to the United States. In 1952, they founded the Association of Ukrainian Artists in America. The Association stages art exhibits and its members hold frequent individual showings. In addition to the New York group, there are local groups in Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and other cities. Some Ukrainian painters in the United States continue to be extensively engaged in church art, representing a neo-Byzantine school; others pursue careers as magazine illustrators, cinematographers, and art instructors.

From the description of Ukrainian Artists Association in U.S.A. Records, 1953-1966. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 317917717

After World War II nearly 100 Ukrainian painters and sculptors came to the United States. In 1952, they founded the Association of Ukrainian Artists in America. The Association stages art exhibits and its members hold frequent individual showings. In addition to the New York group.

there are local groups in Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and other cities. Some Ukrainian painters in the United States continue to be extensively engaged in church art, representing a neo-Byzantine school; others pursue careers as magazine illustrators, cinematographers, and art instructors.

From the description of Records, 1953-1966. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62435479

After World War II nearly 100 Ukrainian painters and sculptors came to the United States. In 1952, they founded the Association of Ukrainian Artists in America. The Association stages art exhibits and its members hold frequent individual showings. In addition to the New York group,

there are local groups in Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and other cities. Some Ukrainian painters in the United States continue to be extensively engaged in church art, representing a neo-Byzantine school; others pursue careers as magazine illustrators, cinematographers, and art instructors.

From the guide to the Ukrainian Artists Association in U.S.A. Records, 1953-1966, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc])

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creatorOf Ukrainian Artists Association in U.S.A. Records, 1953-1966 University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc]
creatorOf Ukrainian Artists Association in U.S.A. Collection, 1961- Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library
creatorOf Ukrainian Artists Association in U.S.A. Ukrainian Artists Association in U.S.A. Records, 1953-1966. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Ukrainian Artists Association in U.S.A. Records, 1953-1966. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
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Relation Name
associatedWith Gritchenko, Alexis, b. 1883. person
associatedWith Krychevsky, Kateryna. person
associatedWith Krychevsky, Kateryna. person
associatedWith Krychevsky, Vasyl H., 1893-1952. person
associatedWith Lytvynenko, Serhiĭ, 1899-1964. person
associatedWith Pachovs'kyi, Roman. person
associatedWith Pachovsʹkyĭ, Roman. person
associatedWith Patchowsky, Boris. person
associatedWith Patchowsky, Boris. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York
New York
United States
Subject
Art
Art
Art, Ukrainian
Trade and professional associations
Ukrainian American art
Ukrainian American artists
Ukrainian American artists
Ukrainian Americans
Ukrainian Americans
Ukrainian Americans
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1961

Americans

Multiple languages,

Ukrainian,

English

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