Maria Prymachenko Exhibition This exhibition is being brought to Scotland by The Museum of Ukrainian Craft and Culture Scotland. The Museum of Ukrainian Craft and Culture Scotland (MUCCS) was established in August 2024. Their aim is to support Ukraine by showcasing its rich culture, history, traditions and beauty through our collections, exhibitions and online articles from guest authors. Their online platform also provides resources for displaced Ukrainian persons and ways to can get involved. www.muccs.orgThe exhibition opens on Monday 4th November 2024 and finishes on Friday 29th November 2024. It is open to viewing Monday to Friday 9:30am to 4:30pm, in the Auditorium, at the Chaplaincy Centre. Nov 04 2024 09.30 - Nov 29 2024 16.30 Maria Prymachenko Exhibition The Chaplaincy is currently hosting an Exhibition showing the paintings of esteemed Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko. Maria Prymachenko was regarded as a master of the naïve style, whose self-taught, vibrant art reflected her interest and response to the natural world around her. This coupled with her interest in folk traditions and tales meant she created a wonderful legacy of vibrant, bold art across different mediums of painting, ceramics and embroidery. She was awarded various prizes and awards during her lifetime and had her works exhibited in Paris World Fair where they garnered the interest and admiration of Picasso. Auditorium Chaplaincy Centre
Maria Prymachenko Exhibition This exhibition is being brought to Scotland by The Museum of Ukrainian Craft and Culture Scotland. The Museum of Ukrainian Craft and Culture Scotland (MUCCS) was established in August 2024. Their aim is to support Ukraine by showcasing its rich culture, history, traditions and beauty through our collections, exhibitions and online articles from guest authors. Their online platform also provides resources for displaced Ukrainian persons and ways to can get involved. www.muccs.orgThe exhibition opens on Monday 4th November 2024 and finishes on Friday 29th November 2024. It is open to viewing Monday to Friday 9:30am to 4:30pm, in the Auditorium, at the Chaplaincy Centre. Nov 04 2024 09.30 - Nov 29 2024 16.30 Maria Prymachenko Exhibition The Chaplaincy is currently hosting an Exhibition showing the paintings of esteemed Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko. Maria Prymachenko was regarded as a master of the naïve style, whose self-taught, vibrant art reflected her interest and response to the natural world around her. This coupled with her interest in folk traditions and tales meant she created a wonderful legacy of vibrant, bold art across different mediums of painting, ceramics and embroidery. She was awarded various prizes and awards during her lifetime and had her works exhibited in Paris World Fair where they garnered the interest and admiration of Picasso. Auditorium Chaplaincy Centre
Nov 04 2024 09.30 - Nov 29 2024 16.30 Maria Prymachenko Exhibition The Chaplaincy is currently hosting an Exhibition showing the paintings of esteemed Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko. Maria Prymachenko was regarded as a master of the naïve style, whose self-taught, vibrant art reflected her interest and response to the natural world around her. This coupled with her interest in folk traditions and tales meant she created a wonderful legacy of vibrant, bold art across different mediums of painting, ceramics and embroidery. She was awarded various prizes and awards during her lifetime and had her works exhibited in Paris World Fair where they garnered the interest and admiration of Picasso.