""Bringing this exhibition to Cornell is important because it allows students to encounter Ukrainian culture not only through current events, but through a symbolic language that has been preserved for centuries.""
""I've given them away, donated them for benefits, sold some and contributed two to an auction that raised money for Ukraine after the war started.""
An exhibit of Ukrainian Easter eggs, or pysanky, is displayed at Cornell to promote Ukrainian culture. Created by Lori Radcliff-Woods, the eggs feature various styles and symbols. Radcliff-Woods has been making pysanky since 2003 and has contributed them to various causes. The exhibit was initiated by Krystyna Golovakova, emphasizing the importance of cultural engagement through traditional art forms. The display aims to provide students with a deeper understanding of Ukrainian heritage beyond current events.
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