Lecture 7 Archive – Maria Prymachenko – The Artist Who Painted a Nation’s Imagination

Welcome to the seventh installment of our lecture archive—a space where ideas live on after the event itself. Here you can revisit past talks, explore new perspectives, and dive deeper through slides, transcripts, recordings, and images. Our goal is to keep this knowledge accessible to anyone who wants to learn, reflect, or share.

Lecture 7 Archive - Maria Prymachenko – The Artist Who Painted a Nation’s Imagination

The extraordinary story of a self-taught Ukrainian folk artist whose vivid, fantastical works captured both childhood wonder and quiet resistance. Emerging from rural life and personal hardship, Prymachenko created a visual language so powerful it earned global recognition—while remaining deeply rooted in Ukrainian culture and identity.

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