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Telling Ukraine and the World About Holodomor

10 March, 00:00

A new art exhibition has opened at the Kamyanets-Podilsky Art Gallery, whose participants have used the language of the posters to express their pained generic memory of the Ukrainian Famine/Genocide of 1932-33. As The Day learned from Valery Klymenko, chairman of the Kamyanets-Podilsky Executive Committee Organizing and Oversight Department, “The authors of these works are State University freshmen majoring in painting art and students of educational and foster complexes No. 9 and 14.” Ripe fruits of the tree of grief in the poster by Kateryna Reida and an emaciated arm reaching out for a grain ear in the poster by Vitaly Melnyk will strike a chord in the souls of those visiting the exhibition, which was timed to coincide with the opening of a new university faculty of painting art and arts and crafts. “Heard and recorded witness accounts became bitter food for the imagination of the young talents who depict this horrible page in Ukraine’s history,” says Meritorious Artist of Ukraine and mentor of the beginning artists Borys Nehoda. He teaches his students a creative vision of the world and ushers them into his creative laboratory to delve in the dim and distant past. Borys Nehoda prepares his disciples for participation in international drives: “In the near future this exhibition will travel to Poland.”

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