ON BEHALF OF THE 75TH COMMEMORATION OF THE HOLODOMOR
Induced Starvation, Death for Millions, Genocide, 1932-1933
The Exhibition Subcommittee of the International Holodomor Committee (IHC)
Of the Ukrainian World Congress (UWC)
INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A PRIVATE SHOWING OF THE
“HOLODOMOR: THROUGH THE EYES OF UKRAINIAN ARTISTS”
EXHIBITION
at the Ukrainian House in Kyiv, Ukraine on Sunday, November 23rd
Third Floor, from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The “Holodomor: Through The Eyes of Ukrainian Artists” exhibition at the Ukrainian
House in Kyiv consists of over 250 original artworks by outstanding Ukrainian artists
which show in a very moving, compelling and visual way all aspects of this tragedy
against the Ukrainian people. Several of the artists will be at the private showing on
Sunday. The exhibition consists of artworks assembled over the past 12 years in
Ukraine and is the largest exhibition of artworks ever held about the Holodomor.
The exhibition opened on Tuesday, Nov 18th and will close on Sunday, Nov 30th.
There are several other Holodomor historical, informational and dramatic exhibitions
now at the Ukrainian House including those from the Ukrainian Institute of Memory,
Ukraine 3000 Foundation, SBU, Ukrainian State Archives, and the Ministry of Culture.
All of the exhibitions together comprise the largest exhibition ever held to commemorate
the millions of victims of the Holodomor and to remind one about the political system
and the government leaders that caused millions to die….and nobody wanted to die.
The Exhibition Subcommittee of the International Holodomor Committee (IHC) issues
you this special invitation to attend the private showing of the “Holodomor: Through
The Eyes Of Ukrainian Artists” exhibition at the Ukrainian House, Third Floor, 2
Khreshchatyk, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, November 23rd, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Please come and participate in the 75th Commemoration of the Holodomor, 1932-1933.
Donors to the “Holodomor: Through The Eyes of Ukrainian Artists” Collection and Exhibitions
since year 2000 have included the Bahriany Foundation, Michael and Natasha Bleyzer, Lydia
Bodnar-Balahutrak, Dr. Zenia Chernyk, DAAR Foundation, Eugenia Dallas, Orest Deychakiwsky,
Yuri Deychakiwsky, David Holpert, Kyiv-Atlantic, ODUM-Minneapolis, Michael Sarkesian,
SigmaBleyzer, David and Tamara Sweere, John Swift, Swift Foundation, Ukrainian Federation
of America (UFA), Ukrainian Ministry of Culture, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA,
Bohdan Vitvitsky, Morgan Williams, WJ Agricultural Group, Alex and Helen Woskob, and The
Woskob Foundation.
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Mr. E. Morgan Williams, Director
Government Affairs, Washington Office
SigmaBleyzer Private Equity Investment Group
President/CEO, U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC)
Publisher & Editor, Action Ukraine Report (AUR)
Trustee: “Holodomor: Through The Eyes of Ukrainian Artists”
Mr. E. Morgan Williams, Director
Government Affairs, Washington Office
SigmaBleyzer Private Equity Investment Group
President/CEO, U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC)
Publisher & Editor, Action Ukraine Report (AUR)
Trustee: “Holodomor: Through The Eyes of Ukrainian Artists”
Member: International Holodomor Committee (IHC)
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