In connection with a new exhibition on contemporary Ukrainian folk art, the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) is ...
While you might not be able to afford a dozen real eggs this Easter, the Erie area has plenty of events where kids, and even adults, can hunt for plastic ovals filled with goodies. Some of the ...
The Mount Airy Museum of Regional History will be hosting a Pysanky Egg Workshop, offering an opportunity to learn the ...
As the Easter holiday season approaches, Keokuk Art Center (210 N. 5th St., Keokuk) featured a tie-in in the form of a ...
St. Michael Ukrainian Church, at 610 Hansen Ave. in Lyndora, is selling pysanky, Ukrainian decorated Easter eggs, from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday, March 27; Friday, April 11; and Saturday, April 12.
Correspondent photo / Nancilynn Gatta Diane Wittik of Warren burns off the wax on her egg using the flame of a candle to reveal the pattern originally drawn on it on Saturday during “Pysanky ...
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Pysanky, beautiful colored Ukrainian Easter eggs, are an ancient art form. Parma resident Linda Lishchuk Hupert is a master designer and artist who creates the decorated eggs, known as Pysanka, from ...
Marnie Kaler is a crafter in many mediums, but her favorite is Pysanky. Her class in downtown Anchorage brought in a small group to learn the traditional method.