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In
1952, The Ukrainian National Association,
Inc, a fraternal organization established in
1894, purchased the property in response to
the growing need of its community, as a
cultural center and gathering place for
their members. It provided a venue for
language workshops, heritage studies,
concerts, art exhibits, children’s camps,
and programs to be fostered. Soyuzivka
itself was modeled after the Carpathian
mountain architecture, with the Famous
woodcarver, Cherniovsky, embellishing the
buildings. Many artists were in residence over the years, including Jacque Hnizdovsky, Edward Kozak, Halyna Mazeppa
and not only gave exhibits, but workshops on
their craft. Soyuzivka is home to many
important works of art by the most famous of
Ukrainian sculptors who were commissioned to
provide busts of the most famous Ukrainian
literary, historic, political and religious figures. These
include the busts of Lesia Ukrainika,
poetess, Taras Shevchenko, the poet laureate
of Ukraine and national symbol, Cardinal
Slypyj, the first Ukrainian cardinal, Editor
Hrushka, the founder of the first Ukrainian
language newspaper in the USA, and Hetman Mazepa,
the legendary hetman of Ukraine in the 17
century. The most world renown statues of
these is Taras Shevchenko, donated by
Alexander Archipenko, a Ukrainian-Frenchman,
world-renown cubist, with works at the MOMA,
Whitney Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum
of Art, etc.
Edward Kozak’s unusual paintings of wood of
Ukrainian dancers adorn the Veselka hall and
Trembita Lounge.
Soyuzivka has always been host to the most
important dignitaries of Ukrainian descent.
Cardinal Slipyj , after his release from a
Soviet prison and after the Pope named him
as Cardinal, was honored during his first US
visit, as was the first President of an
independent Ukraine, President Krawczuk in
1992. During the 1980's, 1990's and now,
leaders and political dissidents, championing
the rights of Ukraine’s self-determination
were asked to lecture and meet with the
community. These included Valentyn Moroz,
(dissident released by an exchange arranged
by the United States and Russia), Mykola
Horyn, Taras Chornovil (who later died in
mysterious circumstances) and others. It has
played host to Jack Palance, who appeared as
a benefit for the Ukrainian community, as
did Hollywood’s Mike
Mazurki, Miss Universe and
others.
For over 30 years, Soyuzivka has
annually sponsored courses for
teachers of Ukrainian language schools. This
two week intensive program prepares
teachers for certification and methods of teaching
the Ukrainian language,
history, culture, literature, etc. For over 20
years, young people attendee intensive
Ukrainian cultural courses as well. These
are taught by leading professors and
teachers of Ukrainian descent.
Click here
for an account of Soyuzivka's beginning
written by Daniel Slobodian, friend and
supporter of Soyuzivka up to the day he
passed away! |