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Taras Levkiv
Taras Bohdanovych Levkiv ( uk, Тарас Богданович Левків; born 25 June 1940) is an honored Ukraine, Ukrainian artist who specializes in ceramic art. Since the 1980s, he has been the head of the Department of Art Ceramics at Ivan Trush Lviv State College of Decorative and Fine Arts. Life Taras Levkiv was born on June 25, 1940, in the village of Mala Berezovytsia, now located in Zbarazh Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. He is the son of Bohdan Levkiv (1912-1999) and Olha Levkiv (née Omelyan) (1921-2013). In 1964 he graduated from Lviv College of applied arts named in I. Trush (Ceramics Department). There he met his teacher Taras Dragan, with whom he would go on to develop a close relationship and the two would go on to enjoy year's of true friendship. In 1971 he graduated from Lviv Institute of applied and decorative arts. At the end of 1970 there was his private student's exhibition in the town. The works he presented opened up new opportunities of an ancie ...
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Mala Berezovytsia
Mala Berezovytsia ( uk, Мала Березовиця; pl, Berezowica Mała) is a village in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast, western Ukraine. It belongs to Zbarazh urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Mala Berezovytsia has a current population of 230 people. It is the birthplace of Taras Levkiv, a Ukrainian artist specializing in Ceramic art. It is also the birthplace of Mieczysław Albert Krąpiec, Polish professor, philosopher, theologian and longtime rector of the Catholic University of Lublin. Mala Berezovytsia was the site of the massacre of Poles perpetrated by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army on February 22 and 23, 1944. Until 18 July 2020, Mala Berezovytsia belonged to Zbarazh Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ternopil Oblast to three. The area of Zbarazh Raion was split between Kremenets Kremenets ( uk, Крем'янець, Кременець, translit. ''K ...
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