Winnipeg – The Shevchenko Foundation (TSF) is pleased to announce that The Matryoshka Memoirs by Sasha Colby, published by ECW Press, is the winner of the 2026 KOBZAR Book Award. Sasha Colby was presented with the award at a gala presentation...
A new podcast featuring Canadian artists fighting for an endangered culture On this fourth anniversary of the genocidal invasion of an independent Ukraine, The Shevchenko Foundation (TSF) is introducing Kultura Rising – an original, limited-series podcast...
On the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine EN/UK It is difficult to imagine life in Ukraine this winter. The cold, the darkness, the uncertainty. Millions endure relentless missile attacks, power outages, and infrastructure damage. Occupation,...
Anastasia Skrypnyk Anastasia Skrypnyk, a Toronto-based Ukrainian-Canadian writer, has been selected winner of The Shevchenko Foundation Emerging Writers Short Prose Competition in 2026 for her story JCS: Impressions, Pt. 1. Anastasia immigrated to...
Bozena Hrycyna, a folk artist and community educator based in the Ottawa Valley, Ontario, has been awarded the annual REACH Mentorship/Residency for the Arts for 2025, a project of the Shevchenko Foundation in partnership with the Ihnatowycz Family Foundation. Now in...
Winnipeg – The Shevchenko Foundation (TSF) is pleased to announce the launch of Project Roll Call, a searchable online resource that identifies the individuals who were interned in Canada during World War I. The database is a project of the TSF WWI Internment Legacy...