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The Ukrainian deposit, supported in 1976 by the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America (UNWLA), is found at 222 East sixth Street between Second Avenue and Cooper sq. Within the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, big apple town, and claims to be the most important yankee deposit dedicated to the cultural heritage of individuals from land. Until 2005, the deposit was settled at 203 Second Avenue, between eleventh and twelfth Streets. The new building was designed by Ukrainian-American creator George Sawicki of Sawicki Tarella design + style in big apple town, and was funded primarily by the Ukrainian yankee community.
The museum’s assortment falls into 3 primary groupings, “folk art”, which has gala and ritual apparel and alternative things of vesture, ceramics, metalwork and sculptured wood things, in addition as Ukrainian Easter eggs (pysanky); “fine arts”, together with paintings, drawings, sculptures and graphic works by noted Ukrainian creators like the primitive artist Nikifor, Mykhailo Moroz, Vasyl Hryhorovych Krychevsky and therefore the sculptor Mykhailo Chereshnovsky, among several others; and things documenting the history and culutural bequest of the Ukrainian immigration to the us, together with pictures, personal correspondence, posters, flyers and playbills, stamps and coins.
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