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Lecture | Memory, Myth, and the Prairie: William Kurelek’s Pioneer Women

Event May 23rd 2026
Time 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

In this illustrated talk, we explore William Kurelek’s Pioneer Women series, a widely circulated visual account of prairie settlement told through the perspective of immigrant women.

Commissioned by the Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada in 1965, the series reflects the early decades of Ukrainian settlement in Canada and honours the experiences of immigrant women through community memory and cultural values.

Presented by Jen Budney, this lecture explores the history behind the commission, the role of memory and representation in shaping history, and how these images continue to influence our understanding of prairie life.

William Kurelek: Ukrainian Pioneer Women returns to public view beginning May 21.

910 Spadina Crescent E
Saskatoon SK S7K 3H5
Canada

Dr. Jen Budney pointing out to one of William Kurelek's painting in the collection - A First Meeting of the Ukrainian Women’s Association, 1966
Date: Sat, May 23 2026
Address:

910 Spadina Crescent E
Saskatoon SK S7K 3H5
Canada

Location: Ukrainian Museum of Canada
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Price: Free for members, $7 for non-members
Phone: (306)244-3800
Lecture | Memory, Myth, and the Prairie: William Kurelek’s Pioneer Women

910 Spadina Crescent E
Saskatoon SK S7K 3H5
Canada