Original Woodcut (laminated) Illustrated by Levchyshyn M.M. A couple dressed in festive clothes. Printed in Kyiv 1993.
Original Woodcut (laminated) Illustrated by Gutsu O.G. A couple dressed in festive clothes. Printed in Kyiv 1993.
Original Woodcut (laminated) Illustrated by Movchan I.O. A couple dressed in evey day clothes. Printed in Kyiv 1993.
Original Woodcut (laminated) Illustrated by Krvavych A.P. A couple dressed in every day clothes. Printed in Kyiv 1993.
Tyshkivtsy, Gorodenskivsky district, Stanislav region
Poster of a print of a woman in traditional clothing holding flowers by a fence. A village and countryside are behind her. Musical notation below the image. Text in Ukrainian.
Original Woodcut (laminated) Illustrated by Levchyshyna N.V. A couple dressed in festive clothes. Printed in Kyiv 1993.
A woman and child in decorated clothing.
Picture by Vasyl' Ievdokymovych Pereval's'ki. Snow is falling on the museum.
Black and White reproduction of pencil drawing. Page from a Calendar
Glasspainting by Yaroslava Surmach Mills, printed by Surma Book and Music Co., New York
Glasspainting by Yaroslava Surmach Mills, printed by Surma Book and Music Co., New York
The collection consists of nine printed illustrations for various fairytales and fables.
The File consists of one page of printed illustration.
54 notebooks of personal diaries.
This project is focused on how the folk group comprised of transgender individuals within the Albertan cosplay community have used cosplay to express different gender identities. Andra's research also included an assessment of both esoteric and exoteric views of cosplay in order to discern whether or not cosplay is a viable, long-term option for asserting one’s gender identity, both inside and outside the convention space.
The collection consists of:
1 video interview file
1 interview transcription document
1 final write-up document
Handwritten notes about general information regarding the UMAA. Ukrainian language, written by Neonilla Dmytruk.
Book of protocol, meetings. Records from: Meeting No. 1 (Feb. 27/72) -> Meeting No. 13 (April 14/75). Handwritten.
Contains records from: Meeting No. 14 (Mar. 8/75) -> Meeting No. 42 (Feb. 25/82). Handwritten and typed notes.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 157-219. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.