Political poster featuring Ukrainian Easter eggs. Has a 2006 calendar on the bottom. The eggs are on top of an embroidered rug.
Poster in Ukrainian advertising for an event. Event by the Ukrainian World Congress.
Canada's 25th festival in Dauphin, Manitoba.
at Ukrainian Youth Centre, music by Erwin Alpine Band; Verkhovyna, Dunai.
Picture of people in front of wooden shops that are built into the side of a hill. Coombs, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Poster is a photograph of a Ukrainian Easter Egg. The word 'Oseredok' is written across the bottom in Roman and Cyrillic letters.
Poster advertising for the 1999 Pan-American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Poster advertising for a parochial pick-nick. Poster written in Ukrainian.
Advertisement for a concert featuring Julian Kytasty, Richard Moody, and Alexis Kochan.
Tour of the artist in Edmonton, Athabasca, Bonnyville, Calgary; Alexis Kochan, Julian Kytasty, Martin Colledge, Richard Moody, Nenad Zdjelar.
Alexis Kochan, Julian Kytasty, Martin Colledge, Richard Moody, Nenad Zdjelar. Presented by Heartwood Folk Club, Manitoba Film and Sound, and Chateau Louis Hotel.
Burton Auditorium - York University with the assistance of the Touring Office of the Canada Council.
Uzhhorod-Dubrynychi.
Poster of a print of a painting depicting Petro Doroshenko on horseback travelling through the countryside flanked by other mounted riders. Text is in Ukrainian and English.
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, program of two days provided, the Carlene Friesen Show on Sunday 2:15 pm.
Polish Folk Arts Ensemble. Become a member.
Poster promoting the art exhibition "Baba's Garden" which featured watercolour paintings by Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn held at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village near Edmonton, in 2002.
Silkscreened poster to promote candidate Lawrence Decore during the Mayoral election in Edmonton in 1986.
Andriy Nahachewsky is leaping while people in traditional clothing look on.
Poster promoting the touring art exhibition "Flowers of the America" featuring watercolour paintings by Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn - 1995/1996,