Ukrainian Artists at MNMF Shops

The Museum of International Folk Art debuted its highly anticipated exhibit Amidst Cries from the Rubble: Art of Loss and Resilience from Ukraine this past weekend. This exhibit features more than sixty works that delve into the heart of Ukraine’s current struggle. Accompanying this exhibit, the Lynn Godfrey Brown Shop has received brand new scarves, totes, prints, cards, and more from famous and present day Ukrainian artists. We’re currently swooning over our 100% silk scarves from Vilnnodumnni, a Ukrainian collective popularizing the work of Ukrainian artists and cultural motifs through modern day apparel and accessories. Pictured above are scarves featuring work from iconic Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko and traditional Ukrainian patterns of embroidery. Shop these tributes to Ukrainian resilience online and in-store at the Lynn Godfrey Brown Shop. Amidst Cries from the Rubble: Art of Loss and Resilience from Ukraine is on exhibit through April 10, 2025.

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This scarf depicts the most iconic images from Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko's paintings. Each motif is arranged in a way that each edge tells a full story. Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko was born in the village of Bolotnia, in the Kyiv region in 1909. She is known for her mythological creatures inspired by folk legends and fairytales.

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