Holubec exhibits artwork at Soyuzivka


PARSIPPANY, N.J. - An exhibit of bas-relief art by Zenon Holubec of Glen Spey, N.Y., will take place Saturday through Monday, September 4-6, at Soyuzivka in the Main House library.

Mr. Holubec is perhaps best known for his bas-relief sculptures in wood, which are characterized by flexible linearity and emphasis on composition. Mr. Holubec's artwork consists of carving and sculpting wood, then painting and preserving the piece.

As a post-war refugee, the Ukrainian-born artist entered the University of Innsbruck to study architecture and fine arts. After immigrating to the United States, Mr. Holubec enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago and specialized in interior design. He then taught design at the International Academy in Chicago.

Mr. Holubec has traveled all over North America to exhibit his art works.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, September 5, 2004, No. 36, Vol. LXXII


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