by Kseniia | Oct 16, 2025
Paul Marushka, a proud Ukrainian American and accomplished business leader as founder, CEO and president of Chicago-based Sphera, a sustainability and operational risk software company, will present insights from his book, Sustainable Success: How Businesses Win as a Force for Good, during a special 30-minute session at the Ukrainian National Museum on October 24.
This presentation offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from Marushka as he explores how organizations can leverage sustainability to drive meaningful change, foster resilience, and create long-term value. Drawing from his extensive experience in leadership and data-driven transformation, he will share strategic frameworks and real-world examples that have shaped his approach.
Attendees will also gain insight into Marushka’s personal journey as the son of Ukrainian immigrants and the cultural influences that inform his work, making this session especially relevant for professionals, students and community members interested in leadership, innovation and the role of heritage in shaping impactful business practices.
Join Paul at the Ukrainian National Museum to engage in an inspiring conversation that bridges tradition and transformation.
by Kseniia | Oct 16, 2025
In times when Ukrainian history, memory, and culture are under attack, it is up to each of us to ensure their survival. “If Not Us, Then Who?” is an evening dedicated to the Ukrainian National Museum’s goal of preserving and promoting Ukrainian culture for generations to come.
Join us at this year’s gala as we invite our community to come together to celebrate and take part in UNM’s mission — cultivating Ukrainian culture, archives, and stories that reflect our shared identity. The evening program will include cocktail hour, a silent auction, dinner, a keynote speech by author, professor and diplomat The Honorable Gregory W. Slayton followed by an evening of dancing.
Join us to support the Museum and preserve Ukrainian heritage here in Chicago for generations to come.
by Kseniia | Jun 26, 2025
For the first time in the United States, the photo exhibition Courage of a Nation by Howard G. Buffett will be open to the public in Chicago.
The extraordinary photo exhibition Courage of a Nation, by Howard G. Buffett, Ukraine’s largest private donor, will be on display at the Ukrainian National Museum in Chicago from July 2 to September 7, 2025. Following its museum debut, the exhibition will relocate to a downtown Chicago location, where it will remain on view for several months, offering the public insights into three years of documentation of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine and Mr. Buffett’s visual journey.
The photo exhibition is a selection of images that show the courage, resiliency, and commitment of the Ukrainian people as they stand strong for democracy and freedom, taken by Howard G. Buffett, photographer and chairman and CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation. The images were taken between April 2022 and January 2025, including more than 63 days along the front lines.
Mr. Buffett crossed the border into Ukraine, camera in hand, about six weeks after Russia began its February 2022 full-scale invasion. Since then, Mr. Buffett has made more than 20 trips to Ukraine, including trips to Bucha, Kharkiv, Sumy, Kherson, Vuhledar, Slovyansk, and Bakhmut.
“I want to thank the hundreds of Ukrainians from all walks of life I have met over the past three years who have so generously allowed me to take these images and tell their stories. I am regularly awed by their courage and resiliency–on the front lines, on the home front, and everywhere in between. I have had incredible support from many people, and I have been embraced by individuals who have lost everything they have, including, in some cases, their families. I hope this exhibit allows you to join me to bear witness to their struggle, recognize their courage, and offer our collective support as Ukrainians continue to fight for their freedoms.” Said Howard G. Buffett.
The exhibition is curated by the world-renowned photographer and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and changemaker, Muhammed Muheisen.
“I am honoured to be the curator of this powerful and moving photo exhibition by my friend Howard, captured with both his heart and camera. It takes courage to capture courage in a single moment in time. This photo exhibition is all about courage, the courageous people seen in the photographs, and the courage of the photographer who captured the photographs.” Said Muhammed Muheisen.
by Kseniia | Jun 6, 2025
Join author Jaroslaw Martynuik at the Ukrainian National Museum, June 13 at 6:30pm for a presentation and signing of his latest book, Paris to Pamirs: Eurasian Odysseys.
Paris to Pamirs is a sequel to Monte Rosa: Memoir of an Accidental Spy, a volume that documented the author’s life from WWII to his years in Paris, where he worked for the IEA/OECD and later as an undercover researcher for Radio Liberty. The fall of Communism in 1991 opened opportunities for travel east of the defunct Iron Curtain. Over the next three decades, Jaroslaw Martyniuk traveled to forty countries between the Atlantic Ocean and the high Pamir mountains in Tajikistan, which border China and Afghanistan in Central Asia. Like a latterday Marco Polo, Martyniuk takes his reader on an adventure from Western and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Baltics, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia, to Istanbul, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
by Kseniia | May 28, 2025
Yurii Bandera’s exhibition, “Crossroads of Worlds” (Перехрестя світів), will be on display May 30 to June 22 at the Ukrainian National Museum.
His work invites viewers into a space where multiple realities converge: cultures, memories, and inner and outer landscapes. Each work is born from the artist’s encounter with these dual realms, forming a visual dialogue between the seen and unseen. The “crossroads” becomes not just a motif but a philosophical meeting place—one where every viewer is invited to interpret the experience uniquely.
The artistic journey of Yurii Bandera began in childhood.
He graduated from Lviv Polytechnic University with a degree in Architecture. For over two decades, he taught at the Stryi Higher Art Vocational School, continuing to shape generations of young artists.
In 2017, Yurii Bandera’s contribution to Ukrainian art was officially recognized with his acceptance into the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Now, in his new world — the United States — he continues to explore and expand his creative vision.