Exhibits
The Kule Folklore Centre has developed a nation-wide reputation and a special niche as one of the most capable groups developing public-oriented exhibits on Ukrainian themes, producing interesting content, efficient formats, and beautiful design.
The KuFC has had excellent success in promoting the centre and the University of Alberta through several exhibits. These exhibits have been displayed in cities across Canada including Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Jasper, Surrey, Mission, Dauphin, Winnipeg, Sydney, Moncton, Saskatoon, Vegreville, and Edmonton to list some of the locations. Over the years, KuFC exhibits have been seen by hundreds of thousands of festival and museum attendees.
- Ukrainian Canadian Music on the Prairies
- Is a Pysanka a Poem?
- Olha Kobylianska
- Dumy moї - My thoughts: Taras Shevchenko, the Ukrainian Diaspora and the Ongoing War in Ukraine
- Lena and Thomas Gushul – Life in Front and Behind the Camera
- Chasing Gophers Barefoot
- Embroidered Memories
- Ukrainian Weddings
- From Our Past to our Present: Ukrainian Collections from Edmonton Museums
- Ukrainian Dance: From Village to Stage
- Oi! Ukrainians in Brazil: In Farms and Cities
- Journey to Canada
- #Maidan
- Maidan: Through Patience to Hope (Design Oleksiy Chekal)
- Making a New Home: The Ukrainian Canadian Pioneer Experience in Canada
- Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives
- Images of Faith, Hope & Beauty
- Love Letters from the Past: Courtship, Companionship, and Family in the Ukrainian Canadian Community