
The Ukrainian National Museum in Chicago hosted the grand opening of a solo exhibition by artist Kateryna Kryvolap dedicated to the traditional Ukrainian art of Petrykivka painting. The event brought together art lovers, cultural traditions, and those looking for a unique experience.
This is reported on the page of Ukrainian National Museum.

The exhibition, which will run until December 29, presents Kateryna's creative path and her contemporary take on the traditional Petrykivka painting, which has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. Vivid colors, deep symbols and echoes of centuries-old traditions combine in the artist's works to create a unique harmony between past and present.

“This exhibition is a reflection of my journey as an artist, celebrating the vivid beauty of Petrykivka painting and adding my personal contribution to this traditional Ukrainian art form,” Kateryna Kryvolap shared her impressions.
The organizers invite everyone to visit the exhibition to immerse themselves in the world of Ukrainian art and culture. This is a great opportunity for Chicago residents and visitors to discover the richness of Ukrainian traditions through the contemporary perspective of a talented artist.
Where: Ukrainian National Museum in Chicago
When: The exhibition is open until December 29
Author: Danylo Pievchev
