In Darnytsia, at the Mykola Rudenko Library, the All-Ukrainian exhibition of decorative and applied arts titled “Wherever I Am, I Will Not Forget Home” has opened. The exhibition brings together 66 unique works from 35 artisans across the country, showcasing their best creations that reflect the richness of Ukrainian culture and traditions.
This is reported by Kyiv24
Features of the Exhibition and Presented Works
The exhibition includes a variety of folk art forms, such as folk painting, embroidery, textile panels, motanka dolls, wedding wreaths, and other exquisite items. All of them are filled with national color and deep symbols of family comfort and memories of the native home.
“Wherever I Am, I Will Not Forget Home”
This was reported by the Darnytsia District State Administration. The organizer of the exhibition is Ukrainian folk artisan Svitlana Filatkina, who introduced the guests to the creativity of the participants. Among them are artisans such as Liudmyla Bondarenko, Tetiana Dobrovolska, Valentyna Liulkova, Liliia Shymanska, and Olha Kulesh. The youngest participant is ten-year-old Daryna Mahdych from Cherkasy region.
Details of the Exhibition and Duration
The exhibition will run until June 11 at the Art Gallery of the Mykola Rudenko Library, located at: Revutskoho St., 6. It will be a wonderful opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the world of Ukrainian folk art and enjoy the creations of talented artisans.