PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday, April 9
- NEW YORK: As part of the exhibition "Visible Traces" currently
on view at the Ukrainian Institute of America gallery, featuring the most
recent paintings by Alexander Motyl, there will be a "Meet the Artist
Afternoon Tea" that will take place at the Ukrainian Institute of
America, 2 E. 79 St., at 2-4 p.m. For more information contact the UIA,
(212) 288-8660, or the Tori Collection at www.toricollection.com.
Saturday-Sunday, April 9-10
- NORTH PORT, Fla.: An art exhibit featuring the works of local artists
of Ukrainian heritage, sponsored by the Ukrainian National Women's League
of America, North Port Branch, will take place at St. Mary's Parish Hall,
1078 N. Biscayne Drive, on Saturday, at 3-7 p.m., and on Sunday, at 11
a.m.-3 p.m. Featured will be the works of 14 artists, who work in various
media - oil, watercolor, acrylic, woodcut, clay and mixed media. The exhibitors
range in age from 8 to 90 years old and hail from the United States, Canada
and Ukraine. Some have formal studies in fine arts, have exhibited widely
and were honored with awards for their work, while others have pursued
art as a hobby. In addition to the art exhibit there will also be on exhibit
of Ukrainian Easter eggs (pysanky) and Ukrainian embroidery. For more information
contact Lidia Bilous, (941) 918-9594; Vira Bodnaruk, (941) 408-8125; or
Christyna Sheldon, (941) 460-9890.
Sunday, April 10
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian National Women's League of America Branch 113
invites the public to a "Luncheon and Hat Fashion Show" to be
held at the Ukrainian National Home Restaurant, 140 Second Ave., beginning
at 2 p.m. Donation: $30. Join in the fun and surprises. RSVP by calling
(212) 460-8615 (after 3 p.m.) or (201) 865-8216 (evenings).
- CHICAGO: The Ukrainian National Women's League of America (UNWLA) Chicago
Regional Council celebrates the 60th anniversary of the UNWLA publication
"Our Life" (Nashe Zhyttia) with a luncheon to be held at 1 p.m.
at the Ukrainian Cultural Center, 2247 W. Chicago Ave. Tickets: $35 per
person. Interested parties should RSVP to Valia Chryniwsky, (847) 382-3371,
or Marta Ozga, (630) 983-8693.
Monday, April 11
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute will host
the Vasyl and Maria Petryshyn Memorial Lecture given by Dominique Arel,
professor of political science and chairholder of Ukrainian Studies at
the University of Ottawa. Prof. Arel's lecture is titled "Understanding
the Regional Factor in Ukrainian Politics, 1994-2004." The lecture
will be held in the Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy St., at 4-6
p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For additional information
contact HURI, (617) 495-4053, or visit the website www.huri.harvard.edu.
Saturday, April 16
- NEW YORK: "Music at the Institute" presents Julius Berger,
cello (Germany), Marina Sturm, clarinet, and Mykola Suk, piano, in a "Mostly
Beethoven" program. The concert program includes Beethoven's Six Variations
on Mozart's "Bei Männern, welche Liebe Fühlen," Sonata
in A Major, Op. 69, Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 11 ("Gassenhauer"),
and Bach's Suite No. 3 in C Major for Cello Solo. The concert will be held
at the Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 E. 79th St., at 8 p.m. Donation:
$25; $20, UIA members, senior citizens and students. For more information
or to make reservations call (212) 288-8660 or visit www.ukrainianinstitute.org.
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3, 2005, No. 14, Vol. LXXIII
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