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SUMMARY:Carmella & Mika Haykowsky: Portrait Over Portrait Following the Matrilineal Line
DESCRIPTION:Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts Signature Artist Series: \n“Portrait Over Portrait: Following the Matrilineal Line is an ancestral exploration following Ukrainian heritage in our matrilineal line. We are exploring loved ones from memory\, imagining the faces and activities of passed relatives\, as well as referencing old photos. Through this work we are making meaning from our family history. In oil\, watercolor\, pastel\, crayon\, graphite\, and collage\, we are experimenting with our mother-daughter-artist relationship. We respond to each other’s work\, give each other prompts\, and even co-create on the same canvas. We are also exploring self-portraiture and examining characteristics that have been passed down\, noticing similarities and idiosyncrasies particular to the Haykowsky line. Through portraiture we are documenting stories of the women who came before us. These paintings are a way of bringing them to life and celebrating them.” \nPlease visit the website for exhibit hours.
URL:https://www.uccab.ca/event/carmella-mika-haykowsky-portrait-over-portrait-following-the-matrilineal-line/
LOCATION:Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts\, 10554 - 110 Street NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5H 3C5\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts":MAILTO:info@acuarts.ca
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SUMMARY:Bridging Indigenous and Ukrainian Traditions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Zoom webinar\, “Bridging Indigenous and Ukrainian Traditions\,” a key part of the Indigenous-Ukrainian Relationship Initiative Project. This event is proudly co-hosted and will take place on April 10\, from 3-4 PM MDT. Hear from Pamela Trischuk on the evolution of Ukrainian gatherings in East Central Alberta\, and from Métis architect Tiffany Shaw on community networks and development. With this event\, we aim to foster deeper understanding and connections between cultures. Zoom link to register: https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/meeting/register/9XIn9S-UQKm5uiZqSu-_yA?fbclid=IwY2xjawJTt69leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHemwSdu2DOpDd3RCH_oY1otMNqO1XEKjywYWNubBUHx08R14act-tLuXlA_aem_kpdaz0c8pGfecFdHa_uFnQ#/registration \nMétis Crossing – a discussion about community networks and development \nby Tiffany Shaw \nThis presentation will focus on the collaboration\, creativity\, and community-building efforts Reimagine Architects implemented with Métis Crossing over the past 20 years such as site masterplans\, the Gathering Centre\, the Boutique Lodge\, Sky Watching Domes and related infrastructure such as a water treatment plant. \nBuilding Bonds: The Evolution of Ukrainian Gatherings in East Central Alberta \nby Pamela Trischuk \nThis presentation delves into the heart of Ukrainian community in east central Alberta through the lens of gatherings. It explores how traditional gathering spaces and practices from the old country were disrupted and reimagined in the Canadian landscape. In creating new ways to connect\, Ukrainian settlers adapted their cultural identity to a new context\, navigated the challenges of a new homeland\, and fostered community bonds that endure to this day. \nApril 10 \n3-4 PM
URL:https://www.uccab.ca/event/bridging-indigenous-and-ukrainian-traditions/
LOCATION:Alberta
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kule Folklore Centre":MAILTO:ukrfolk@ualberta.ca
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