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the Canada Artifact databaseLong term planCanadian art community is already familiar with mobile libraries that serve the underprivileged and those with permanent or
temporary disabilities; and yet today small museums are confined to their
geographical locations and are trapped by financial constraints to limit their distribution media The Museum would like to open
its collections to a wider audience
by digitizing its collections and making them available to senior residences and schools via
mobile virtual exhibitions For seniors and the disabled it may be a problem to visit
museums and to view exhibitions especially when artifacts are in storage For
youths who usually consider small museums unattractive a combination of modern
technology and culture may be rather appealing Fortunately the current state of
digital technology allows museums to be more flexible and reach a much wider audienceNext
major phases are: A
bit of historyEmbroidered runners occupy a
prominent place in the museum and are one of the most recognizable items of the Ukrainian
culture Approximately seventy known usages of runners – specially designed for
Christmas and Easter holidays weddings and funerals and other ceremonial and
everyday runners- are a part of the museum collection They offer a
comprehensive picture of the ethnographic distinction in the Ukrainian folk art
from the nineteenth century to modern times The designs of embroidered
patterns reflect the territorial and stylistic distinctions of every ethnographic
region in Ukraine These patterns were brought to Canada by Ukrainian immigrants at the end of
nineteenth century In some of the embroidered ornamentation geometric or
floral which today plays
a purely aesthetic role there are notable ancient symbolic
patterns that have been passed down from generation to generation Finally
Ukrainian embroidery presents inexhaustible inspiration to the modern artist and designers Thus designing a proposed virtual
exhibition may bring pleasure to seniors inspire creativity in youths and
provide ideas to designers and the general public ParticipantsThe Shevchenko Museum
established in 1952 promotes Ukrainian culture
and heritage within CanadaNatalia Mohorook who lives
in the senior residence in Toronto provides all embroidered handmade awardsTatjana Hutinec
provides acrylic paintings on canvas The ideas of her artworks are inspired by
the motives of Slavic traditional design: embroidery costumes and mythology The Frost Cultural
Foundation established in July 2013 as a not-for-profit and a project- based
organization will assist The Museum with the digitization processExamples of ancient embroidery
designs in the modern fashion Pledge
$1 or moreEveryone who pledges will be acknowledged
under the support section of the of the project description which will be
located on both the Shevchenko Museum and the Frost Cultural Foundation
websitesPledge
$20 A cross-stitched handmade pin by Natalia Mohorook Pledge $30 A cross-stitched handmade bookmark by Natalia Mohorook Pledge $45 A cross-stitched handmade pins cushion by Natalia Mohorook Pledge $50 A cross-stitched handmade case for glasses by Natalia Mohorook Pledge $60 A cross-stitched handmade coin/ jewelry/ beuaty purse by Natalia Mohorook Pledge $200 “A Medallion” an acrylic painting on canvas 25cmx30 cm (10 inches x 12 inches) by Tatjana Hutinec The idea was inspired by the details of an old necklace Pledge $240 “A Swirl” an acrylic painting on canvas 30cm x45 cm (12 inches x 16”) by Tatjana Hutinec The idea was inspired by the details of folkloric ornament




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