February 5, 2016

Multimedia exhibit declares: “Ukraine Exists”

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WHIPPANY, N.J. – The multimedia exhibit “Ukraine Exists,” which was on view at the United Nations on January 8-20, opened on January 31 at the Ukrainian American Cultural Center of New Jersey (UACCNJ). The exhibit, which will be open until February 15, features contemporary artwork, including paintings, installations, posters, embroidery, calligraphy and ceramics, by various artists from Ukraine. Seen above is “Hryhorovych,” a painting by Yura Shapoval. The “Donbas. War” section of the exhibit includes videos of interviews with people in that war-torn region of Ukraine. The exhibit was brought to the UACCNJ through the efforts of the New Jersey Regional Council of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America, with financial support from Selfreliance Ukrainian American Credit Union and Meest America. There is no admission fee, but donations toward humanitarian efforts in the Ukrainian regions affected by war are appreciated. For more information and exhibit hours, readers may call 862-246-9714.

WHIPPANY, N.J. – The multimedia exhibit “Ukraine Exists,” which was on view at the United Nations on January 8-20, opened on January 31 at the Ukrainian American Cultural Center of New Jersey (UACCNJ). The exhibit, which will be open until February 15, features contemporary artwork, including paintings, installations, posters, embroidery, calligraphy and ceramics, by various artists from Ukraine. Seen above is “Hryhorovych,” a painting by Yura Shapoval. The “Donbas. War” section of the exhibit includes videos of interviews with people in that war-torn region of Ukraine. The exhibit was brought to the UACCNJ through the efforts of the New Jersey Regional Council of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America, with financial support from Selfreliance Ukrainian American Credit Union and Meest America. There is no admission fee, but donations toward humanitarian efforts in the Ukrainian regions affected by war are appreciated. For more information and exhibit hours, readers may call 862-246-9714.