A guide to our Museum Galleries
Chapel and Religious Gallery
A historic Iconostasis from St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brooksby, SK has been installed, recreating a spiritual centre so significant with Ukrainian settlers on the Prairies. This gallery is surrounded with many religious articles from now closed prairie churches. It featurs descriptive panels highlighting the history and life of the Ukrainian Catholic Church from its very beginning. This gallery honours the dedication and sacrifice of the Clergy, Religious and the people.
Peter Kiziak Feature Gallery
This gallery provides opportunities to present significant travelling exhibitions as well as in house productions dedicated to celebrating and honouring the achievements of the Ukrainian people in areas such as iconography, church design, liturgical arts, music, visual arts and sciences. With accepted museum standards in place, this gallery welcomes National and International show pieces. In-house created exhibitions also have the opportunity to travel to other centers in Saskatchewan.
Ernest and Jayne Paluck Permanent Gallery
This gallery showcases the life of Ukrainian people through our collection of artifacts focusing on the diversity that exists within Ukrainian culture. The Permanent Gallery celebrates the rites of passage in life. For over 55 years the Museum has assembled an outstanding collection of artifacts that attest to the story of the Ukrainian people. We showcase and celebrate our vibrant fabric sharing experiences to strengthen the value of our heritage.
Dr. Stephen & Michelene Worobetz Archives
This collection is Saskatchewan's first formal Ukrainian Catholic Archive. These archives preserve documentation that is the history of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Saskatchewan, its people and organizations. The Museum has items, documents and photographs that reflect important events of history during the course of the three waves of immigration. Archival space has also been designated for the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League of Canada, as well as the Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood.
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