Village Wardrobes: Traditional Dress from Western and Central Ukraine

On view in the Lower Gallery – June 22nd, 2019 through November 3rd, 2019

The exhibition Village Wardrobes: Traditional Dress from Western and Central Ukraine provides a fascinating overview of traditional clothing from ten different ethnographic regions in Ukraine. Dating from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, the folk dress on display gives a glimpse into Ukraine’s rich regional clothing traditions. The exhibition highlights the remarkable variety of Ukrainian ethnic attire and the outstanding quality and detail of these homemade garments. An important part of the exhibition is a unique selection of costume accessories including period jewelry, belts, shoes, bags, head coverings, and more, displayed together with the outfits.

The objects on display are drawn from the expansive folk art collection of Susan Johnson. The Museum is grateful to its founders, Ray and Susan Johnson for their dedicated support of the Museum. We acknowledge the important contributions of the exhibition’s ethnographic consultant Jan Letowski, whose expertise in the particularities of regional dress was instrumental in preparing the show.

 

 

 

Blouse
Lviv region, Western Ukraine, early 20th c.
Cotton, multicolor thread
Collection of Susan Johnson

 

Jacket (sardak) Hutsul area, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Western Ukraine. Mid-20th c.
Wool, wool embroidery, metallic tinsel
Collection of Susan Johnson

 

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