The Ukrainian Museum and Library of Stamford, located in the Glenbrook section on Clovelly Road, is the oldest Ukrainian-established cultural institution in North America. Founded in 1933 by Bishop Constantine Bohachevsky, the museum is curated by Lubow Wolynetz and directed by Msgr. John M. Terlecky.
Housed in "The Chateau," a late 19th century 2nd Empire-style villa once part of the Quintard Estate, the museum's collections feature fine, folk, and religious art, including online exhibits of embroidery, icons, old books, paintings, and folk arts.
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