"Ukrainian Pysanka: Origins and Modernity" A Cross-Museum Cultural and Artistic Project
Join us for a series of exclusive events exploring the sacred symbol of life and rebirth. From archaeological findings of ancient Rus' to the secrets of 19th-century collectors, immerse yourself in the living tradition of the Ukrainian Easter egg.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:
April 4, 1:00 PM: "The Egg as a Symbol of Eternity: Archaeological Evidence in Ukraine" by Ivan Zotsenko.
April 5, 1:00 PM: "The Roots of Museum Collections: Scholars and Collectors of the Late 19th Century" by Zoya Stashuk.
April 5 & 11, 3:00 PM: Pysanka Painting Workshops (Hands-on experience).
April 8, 3:00 PM: "The Evangelical Dimension of Christ's Resurrection" by Archpriest Mykhailo Almes.
April 10, 3:00 PM: "Glazed Ceramic Eggs of 11th-13th Century Rus'" by Alina Sushko.
April 11, 1:00 PM: Roundtable: "Pysanka as Living Heritage: Dialogue of Culture, Education, and Inclusion."
Admission is free upon registration. Limited seats available.
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