Mariia Hryniuk
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Mariia Hryniuk | |
|---|---|
| Марія Миколаївна Гринюк | |
| Born | 24 November 1959 |
| Alma mater | Kosiv School of Folk Arts and Crafts, Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts |
| Occupation(s) | Art historian, master of artistic ceramics, public figure |
| Awards | Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine |
Mariia Hryniuk (Ukrainian: Марія Миколаївна Гринюк; born 24 November 1959) is a Ukrainian art historian, master of artistic ceramics, public figure. The candidate of art history (1997), docent (2004).[1] Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1995).[2]
Mariia Hryniuk was born on 24 November 1959 in Staryi Kosiv (now Kosiv Hromada, Kosiv Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine).[2]
Her first drawing teacher was the ceramist Vasyl Aronets, who directed her attention to ceramics.[3] In 1979, she graduated from the Kosiv School of Folk Arts and Crafts,[1] and in 1984 from the Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (teachers: Karlo Zvirynskyi, Vitold Manastyrskyi, Emmanuil Mysko). After graduation, she worked as a lecturer, docent at the Department of History and Theory of Art, deputy director for academic work, and from 2001 to 2006 was the rector of the Kosiv Institute of Decorative Arts. She is currently working as an artist.[1][2]
She heads the charity organization "Avtentychna Hutsulshchyna". She is the founder of the "Maliovanyi Dzbanyk" festival. She is the initiator and author of the project of the "Dzban" cultural and art center, which is currently under construction in Staryi Kosiv.[4][5] In 2019, on her initiative, Kosiv painted ceramics was included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.[3][6]
Works
Among his works:[2]
- book "Na dalekii polonyni" (1997, author Anzej Polza; co-author Mariia Hryniuk);
- project "Halereia maistriv Hutsulshchyny" (it includes research publications by Mariia Matiichuk (2006),[7] "Vohniane dyvo Romana Strynadiuka", "Obraznyi svit Valentyny Dzhuraniuk" (2013);
- bibliographic reference book "Oleksii Solomchenko" (1999, compiler);
- booklets "Avtentyka i chas" (2002), "Kosivshchyna mystetska" (2003).
- publication "Narodni promysly i profesiine mystetstvo v konteksti vyshchoi rehionalnoi khudozhnoi shkoly".