Celebrating the 75th Anniversary
October 28, 2012
The Ukrainian Museum and Library of Stamford, the oldest cultural
institution established by Ukrainians in North America is
preparing to celebrate its 75th anniversary. Please honor us with
your presence and thus support our work and further accomplishments
in the preservation of our cultural heritage.
Celebrating the Life of Christopher Paul Baxer
June 23, 2012-September 9, 2012
The Ukrainian Museum and Library will display a posthumous exhibit
of the art works of Christopher Baxer. Christopher and his wife Marta
for the past few years have been members of the Board of Directors
of our Museum and Library. Christopher, an architect by profession,
was also passionately devoted to his art work, died tragically last
year. His wife Marta Mulyk Baxer is hosting the exhibition of his
art which will be held in the museum's gallery.
PYSANKA
The Ukrainian Easter Egg Exhibit
at the Ukrainian Museum and Library of Stamford
March 21 – May 26, 2012
Come and see over 200 exquisite Easter eggs from the Museum’s
collection.
Discover the traditional ancient motifs combined on the oval shape
of an egg
in a masterfully artistic way.
See the giant Easter Eggs on the lawn in front of the Museum.
Learn to decorate Easter Eggs the traditional Ukrainian
way.
The Museum offers two Easter Egg decorating workshops.
March 28th and 29th from 4PM – 6PM
Materials and supplies included
Each workshop fee: $15
To register call : 917- 501-8881
Or e-mail:ukrmulrec@optonline.net.
Register early. Space is limited.
Ukrainian Museum and Library of Stamford, CT.
161 Glenbrook Road
Stamford, CT 06902
December, 2006 - The Ukrainian Museum and Library
of Stamford sponsored a Christmas party on the premises of the museum.
During the Christmas party guests were entertained by a short musical
interlude. Fathers Ivan Mazuryk and Roman Sydorovych sang a few appropriate
seasonal songs to the piano accompaniment of Halyna Mylko. Photographs
from the party are published below:
December 22, 2005 - A workshop in making Ukrainian
Christmas ornaments was held at the museum on December 22nd. Children
from Plast organization and local Cub scouts participated. All children
made a spider out of wire and beads and heard the tale how a spider
brightened a poor woman's Christmas tree by decorating it with silvery
spider webs. The workshop was organized by Alexandra Lopatynsky and
conducted by Lubow Wolynetz.
Photo courtesy of Lesia Lopatynsky
December 6, 2005 - 38 students from Yonkers Saturday
Ukrainian School came to visit the museum and do a workshop in Christmas
tree ornaments. Museum's volunteer, Ms. Bohdanka Puzyk and Deacon
Ihor Boiko conducted the tour and workshop.
Photo courtesy of Iryna Bundziak
November 6, 2005 - The Museum and Library held
an OPEN HOUSE RECEPTION November 6th, 2005 hosted by Bishop Basil
Losten. During the event silent auction was held. The guests had
a chance to view museum exhibits and sign up to become members of
the museum. The reception was held in the gallery and was catered
by chefs from Soyuzivka.