Arcadia Olenska-Petryshyn | |
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Born | Roznoshyntsi, Poland | June 19, 1934
Died | May 6, 1996 North Brunswick, New Jersey | (aged 61)
Nationality | Ukraine, United States |
Arcadia Olenska-Petryshyn (June 19, 1934 – May 6, 1996) was a Ukrainian-born American artist, art critic and editor.
She was born Arcadia Olenska in Roznoshyntsi, Poland. She left Poland with her family in 1944, moving to Augsburg in Germany. Five years later, they moved to the United States, settling in New York City. She was educated at Washington Irving High School and went on to earn a MA at Hunter College, later doing post-graduate work at the University of Chicago. She married Volodymyr Petryshyn, a mathematics professor, in 1956.[1][2]
She worked mainly with lithographs and oil paint. She exhibited her work at shows in New York City, Toronto, Brussels, Shenyang, Kyiv and Lviv.[3] She was an active member of the "New York Group", an association of Ukrainian artists and writers, and helped create the Association of Young Ukrainian Artists.[1]
Olenska-Petryshyn was art editor for Suchasnist', a Ukrainian literary and cultural journal.[1]
In 1996, she was killed by her husband at home in North Brunswick, New Jersey[3][4][5][6] Her husband was later found not guilty by reason of insanity.[7]
Her work is held in various public and private collections, including the Ukrainian Museum in New York City.[1][8][9] and the New Jersey State Museum.[10]