Ukrainian Museum of Canada Manitoba Branch

Ukrainian Museum of Canada Manitoba Branch Promotion and preservation of Ukrainian Canadian heritage in Manitoba since 1950. September to June, open most Thursdays. Call to confirm, 204 582 1018.

Book tours through the website.

06/02/2026

CHANGE OF DATE

05/12/2026

Maxim was not just a business name. A local Manitoba wool business was named after a family employee, Mary Maximchuk, who drafted up the original iconic sweater patterns.

Learn more in our virtual exhibit “The Mystery of Mary Maximchuk,” created alongside our in-person exhibit during the summer of 2023 featuring the private sweater collection of Linda Lazarowich.

Click here to view: https://umcmb.ca/exhibits/2023-the-mystery-of-mary-maximchuk/

TWO JOB OPPORTUNITIESINTERPRETIVE GUIDE AND CURATORIAL ASSISTANT• Ukrainian Museum of Canada, UWAC, Manitoba Branch, is ...
03/29/2026

TWO JOB OPPORTUNITIES
INTERPRETIVE GUIDE AND CURATORIAL ASSISTANT

• Ukrainian Museum of Canada, UWAC, Manitoba Branch, is located at 1175 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2W 3S4. The Museum, founded in 1950, cultivates the diverse knowledge and appreciation of the experiences, cultures, and histories of Ukrainians in Canada, Ukraine, and the diaspora. The Museum is a safe and welcoming place for all individuals.

Details of our activity are described in our website www.umcmb.ca. The Museum is incorporated in the Province of Manitoba and is a registered, non-profit charity with Canada Revenue.

Primary Responsibilities of the Museum Interpretive Guide are:

• Guiding individual/group tours through the Museum and educating visitors about the history of Ukrainians in Canada and the diaspora. You will be expected to be at the Museum during the Museum’s summer hours.
• English language required and Ukrainian language would be an asset.
• Providing visitor service and a positive experience for guests.
• Gift shop duties.
• Answering the phone, responding to questions related to the Museum and redirecting calls.
• Social media management/contribution
• Performing start-of-day and end-of-day tasks such as security protocols, and leaving the Museum in good order.

Primary responsibilities of the Curatorial Assistant are:

• Assisting with curatorial, collections management and research projects.
• Assist with display and storage of artifacts to ensure proper conservation methods.
• Assist with researching origins and provenance of artifacts.
• Develop story lines and themes in order to help organize displays and exhibits, including online exhibits.
• Assist in producing and disseminating promotional
materials using digital technology.
• English language and some fluency in the Ukrainian
language required.
• Maintain security during open hours and follow security protocols when leaving.

Competencies/Experience

• Must be between the ages of 15 and 30, and meet all other eligibility criteria for the Canada Summer Jobs Program. Must be a PERMANENT RESIDENT.

Employment is seasonal from: July 1, 2026 through to
August 30, 2026 subject to approval of the Canada
Summer Jobs Program.

The work schedule is 30 hours/week at $16.50/hour. The Museum is open from 10:00am to 4:00pm, Tuesday through Saturday.
Interested applicants should submit their resume & cover letter to: Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Manitoba Branch
[email protected]
Please attach one PDF file to your email that includes both your cover letter & resume.
We thank all candidates for their interest; however, only candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.

The Ukrainian Museum of Canada UWAC is recognized nationally for the preservation and promotion of Canadian Ukrainian heritage. The Manitoba Branch, formed in 1950, features a collection of Ukrainian folk arts, traditional dress of various regions, a library and gift shop.

02/17/2026

PRYKRASY - ADORNMENTS, SUMMER EXHIBIT 2026
In January 2024, the Museum undertook a project to restore valuable korali (coral necklaces) in our collection, some dating from the 1800s. Restoration needed to be done since the korali were either broken or too fragile to display in their present condition. Supported by grants from the The Shevchenko Foundation and Steinbach Credit Union, Oleksandra Berdnyk, a new Ukrainian Canadian experienced in appraising and restoring korali following authentic traditional methods, is giving a second life to the Museum’s korali so that they can be researched, displayed, appreciated by visitors to our Museum and shared by digital means on our website. These korali will be featured in our 2026 summer exhibit supported by the SUS Foundation, The Shevchenko Foundation, Steinbach Credit Union, and Sports Culture and Heritage. Oleksandra Berdnyk has agreed to curate the summer exhibit and will be doing a presentation on authentic restoration of korali, May 2, 2026. Now, korali have become more desirable than ever as they are protected items in Ukraine and cannot be moved outside of Ukraine.

Wishing all of our members and supporters a very joyful Christmas and a Happy New Year!Christ is born! Glorify Him! The ...
12/19/2025

Wishing all of our members and supporters a very joyful Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Christ is born! Glorify Him!
The Board of Directors of the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Manitoba Branch.

The Sacred Straw Spider Talisman called a Pavuk, is a traditional handmade geometric straw mobile that was traditionally made during Christmas and winter. It was suspended from the ceiling by long horsehair strands and it was believed to trap negative energy and bring prosperity, blessings and protection to households. These intricately woven, airy structures, and web-like forms are made from harvest straw and reflect the interconnectedness of community and the cycles of life.

Oleksandra Berdnyk presenting a Pavuk to the Manitoba Museum.

WINTER 2025 ISSUE OF PIECEWORK MAGAZINE ON THE NEWS STANDS!PIECEWORK MAGAZINE , with worldwide readership, requested an ...
11/23/2025

WINTER 2025 ISSUE OF PIECEWORK MAGAZINE ON THE NEWS STANDS!

PIECEWORK MAGAZINE , with worldwide readership, requested an article from the Manitoba Branch, Ukrainian Museum of Canada for their fall costume issue. The Museum submitted an article on the ancient vyrizuvannia stitch, with accompanying images of its use on Ukrainian sorochky, (shirts) in the Museum’s collection.

Piecework Magazine is also available through the library.

Visit us in person at 1175 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The Museum is located on the ground floor of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral.

September to June, the Museum and gift shop are staffed most Thursdays by Museum volunteers. Please confirm by calling 204 582 1018. Appointments for tours can be made through the website https://umcmb.ca or by email @ [email protected].

Please support Long Thread Media and PieceWork by linking to the website, https://pieceworkmagazine.com/.

A thank you to Dr. Roman Yereniuk for representing our Museum at the Ukrainian Heritage Consortium of North America in S...
11/09/2025

A thank you to Dr. Roman Yereniuk for representing our Museum at the Ukrainian Heritage Consortium of North America in Saskatoon. Dr. Roman and Anastasia joined over 45 delegates, museum professionals and cultural practitioners from across North America for panel discussions, delegate presentations and site visits.
The Manitoba Branch is a volunteer run organization and we value our supporters who are dedicated to preserving and promoting Ukrainian heritage.

Be inspired!It is an honour for the Manitoba Branch Museum to be included in The Shevchenko Foundation 2025 Annual Repor...
11/03/2025

Be inspired!
It is an honour for the Manitoba Branch Museum to be included in The Shevchenko Foundation 2025 Annual Report which highlights Ukrainian Museums and cultural institutions across Canada.

The Shevchenko Foundation is dedicated to the arts, community development, education and heritage preservation across Canada. Giving to The Shevchenko Foundation at Shevchenkofoundation.com or to our Museum at umcmb.ca helps us keep our heritage alive for future generations.

https://shevchenkofoundation.com/2025Flipbook/?page=1

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Did you catch our Mary Maxim exhibit here in Winnipeg in 2023?If you missed it, you can view “the Mystery of Mary Maximc...
10/27/2025

Did you catch our Mary Maxim exhibit here in Winnipeg in 2023?

If you missed it, you can view “the Mystery of Mary Maximchuk” virtually on our on our website— find the link below in the comment. 🧶

Address

1175 Main Street
Winnipeg, MB
R2W3S4

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+12045821018

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