According to Gloria Rutherford, the kylym was made by her mother and grandmother. It adorned the back of their sofa when Gloria was growing up. Gloria's mother died in 1952, and Gloria had owned the kylym since then until she donated it to the Kule Folklore Centre in 2013.
by Susan M. Woywitka and Randy Mueller at Myer Horowitz Theatre, Stage Polaris 1994/95 10th Anniversary Season.
Poster advertising for an opera event at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, Alberta. Event to take place June 18 and 19, 1981.
Photo contains Varsava, Jerry (left), Amrhein, Carl (top), Kule, Doris (right), Kule, Peter (bottom)
Poster of a print of a Cossack riding through a village and waving to a local woman. Musical notation below the image. Text below the notation in Ukrainian and English.
A house of Ukrainian Brazilian Koval. He restored old grandfather's house, but the family is living in new one.
A house of Ukrainian Brazilian Koval. He restored old grandfather's house, but the family is living in new one.
A house of Ukrainian Brazilian Koval. He restored old grandfather's house, but the family is living in new one.
A house of Ukrainian Brazilian Koval. He restored old grandfather's house, but the family is living in new one.
A house of Ukrainian Brazilian Koval. He restored old grandfather's house, but the family is living in new one.
The collection consists of personal documents of William Kostash, documents related to Mary Kostash's teaching career, family and professional photographs, and correspondence between Mary and William, as well as letters from Mary's students.