- CA BMUFA 0041
- Collection
- 1950s-1990s
The collection consists of pillow covers and a wall hanging embroidered by Anna Drepko, Maria's mother, and memorial cards collected by her at various funerals in Winnipeg and area.
Drepko, Anna
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The collection consists of pillow covers and a wall hanging embroidered by Anna Drepko, Maria's mother, and memorial cards collected by her at various funerals in Winnipeg and area.
Drepko, Anna
Chester and Luba Kuc collection
The collection consists of materials pertaining to Chester and Luba Kuc's professional activities: Ukrainian folk dance, costumes, and embroidery.
Kuc, Chester and Luba
The collection comprises materials pertained to Doris Yanda's activities as a member of the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada, philanthropist, writer, community leader, and distinguished master of weaving and egg painting. It includes correspondence, notebooks, checks and receipts of donations, book and workshops materials, etc.
Yanda, Doris Elizabeth
Part of Kuryliw family collection
Anna Kuryliw's embroidered purse in which she kept all of her letters. She embroidered it before moving to Canada, a few years before she and Wasyl got married.
Life, dance and art of Chester Kuc
The collection consists of an interview conducted with Chester Myroslav Kuc by Andriy Nahachewsky and Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn on August 20, 2003. The interview focused primarily on Chester Kuc's life story, his youth and his parents' encouragement for him to be active. It also deals with his teaching dance and the founding of Shumka and Cheremosh, and dance in general. Some information about his house and his various other arts and crafts interests: embroidery, pysanky, etc. is included as well.
Nahachewsky, Andriy
The series consists of an essay "One Rushnyk" which discusses a rushnyk owned by Mrs. Severyn, and its numerous meanings for her. Submission for the course Ukrainian 427.
Parasia and Wasyl Iwanec collection
The collection contains materials of an artist Parasia Iwanec such as photographs and reproductions of her paintings, reviews, newspaper articles about the artist, exhibit programs, biography, personal documents, as well as embroidered shirts and tablecloths, ceramics. A small part of the collection consists of Wasyl Iwanec papers such as official documents, memoirs, and autobiography.
Iwanec, Parasia and Wasyl
Patricia Pelech Carrow Ukrainian folk art collection
In the summers of 1976-1981 inclusive, Patricia Pelech (Olsen) Carrow taught Ukrainian Folk Weaving at the Banff School of Fine Arts, now the Banff Centre, in their Visual Arts Department as part of its Weaving/Textile Arts program (later called Fibre Arts). She and her mother, Fiona Pelech, did extensive research in developing visual presentations for this course. They prepared over one thousand slides to present to the students as reference material. The sources for the slides are unknown.
Included in the slides are images pertaining to Ukrainian weaving, embroidery, costuming, baking, ceremonial occasions and photographs of the class participants in Banff.
Pelech Carrow, Patricia
Part of Maryna Hrymych Brazil collection
Embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brazil (fragment).
Part of Maryna Hrymych Brazil collection
Artificial flowers in the vase on the embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brasilia (fragment).
Residence of Catholic Bishop Emeritus
Part of Maryna Hrymych Brazil collection
Embroidered icon of Our Lady in the residence of Efraim Krevei.
Residence of Catholic Bishop Emeritus
Part of Maryna Hrymych Brazil collection
Interior of the residence of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop Emeritus Efraim Krevei.
Residence of Catholic Bishop Emeritus
Part of Maryna Hrymych Brazil collection
The embroidered picture (looks like an emblem) with a sign "Liubov ne peremynaye".
Residence of Catholic Bishop Emeritus
Part of Maryna Hrymych Brazil collection
Embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Ukrainian Catholic Bishop Emeritus Efraim Krevei.
Ukrainian Embroidery Traditions Among Ukrainian Canadians
"A Study on Ukrainian Embroidery Traditions among Ukrainian Canadians" describes the linear development of Ukrainian embroidery tradition in Edmonton, Canada. Includes: questionnaire and material list.