

We invite all guests to participate in a SILENT AUCTION during the Reporting and Giving Soiree “Anchored in Hope” on the 11th of October 2025 at the Ukrainian American Cultural Center of New Jersey.
Bidding on the auction lots will begin during the cocktail reception and throughout the dinner program. All bids must be made that evening in increments as identified on the bid sheet Our Archeparchy expresses its sincere gratitude to the artists and organizations who donated the items. Your generosity is a true source of inspiration!
KATERYNA SHADRINA
2025, acrylic on gessoed wood, Ø 7.87"
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $300
Kateryna Shadrina (born in 1995, Berdychiv, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist and iconographer
Mother of God “Orans” is a contemporary interpretation of a holy image by artist Kateryna Shadrina, who has dedicated herself to the path of sacred art, rooted in a strong theoretical foundation
HLAFIRA SHCHERBAK
2025, acrylic, gold leaf, and gessoed wood, 13 78" X 13 78"
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $500
Hlafira Shcherbak (born in 1995, Sevastopol, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist and iconographer
Mother of God with a Child is a contemporary icon by artist Hlafira Shcherbak, whose artworks are held in museums and private collections across the USA, Canada, and Europe Her artistic goal is to explore the icon and bring it closer to the modern viewer while preserving its original spiritual meaning
2024, glass, 10.13" X 13.63" (framed size)
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Ivan Dashko (born in 1989, Lviv Region, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist and iconographer
An original work inspired by the Ukrainian iconographic tradition of the 15th–16th centuries, distinguished by its harmonious balance between strict canonical structure and vivid color improvisation The icon depicts Saint Nicholas, one of the most venerated saints in Ukrainian culture.
Starting Bid: $150
2025, acrylic on canvas, 30" X 40"
Donated by: Mykhailo Danylovych
Mykhailo Danylovych (born in 1964, Lviv, Ukraine), UkrainianAmerican Philadelphia-based artist
Starting Bid: $500
A striking large-scale painting by Mykhailo Danylovych, a Ukrainian-born artist known for his expressive cityscapes and abstract compositions Since relocating to the United States in 1996, Danylovych has exhibited widely, including shows in Philadelphia and other cities across the States
LEV SKOP
2025, wood shingle in a frame, 7.75" X 21.88" (framed size)
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $150
Lev Skop (born in 1954, Lviv, Ukraine), Ukrainian art historian, artist, icon painter, restorer, researcher of sacred art, poet, and musician
A contemporary icon by Lev Skop, painted on wood shingle from an old church in Drohobych (Lviv Region) The artist blends Ukrainian iconographic traditions with innovative techniques In creating each piece, Lev Skop follows his principle of “painting from the heart” as a core concept in Ukrainian iconography
LYUBA YATSKIV
2025, print on paper, 12.99" X 18.90"
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $150
Lyuba Yatskiv (born in 1977, Lviv, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist, icon painter, and art teacher
In her icon-making, the artist follows the principle of adhering to canonical texts while simultaneously creating her own compositional and iconographic meanings She borrows symbolic elements from traditional iconography, arranging them according to her artistic vision A distinctive feature of her work is the use of inscriptions (quotes from the Holy Scriptures) in Ukrainian
LYUBA YATSKIV
2025, print on paper, 12.99" X 18.90"
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred
Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $150
Lyuba Yatskiv (born in 1977, Lviv, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist, icon painter, and art teacher
In her icon-making, the artist follows the principle of adhering to canonical texts while simultaneously creating her own compositional and iconographic meanings She borrows symbolic elements from traditional iconography, arranging them according to her artistic vision A distinctive feature of her work is the use of inscriptions (quotes from the Holy Scriptures) in Ukrainian
LYUBA YATSKIV
2025, print on paper, 12.99" X 18.90"
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $150
Lyuba Yatskiv (born in 1977, Lviv, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist, icon painter, and art teacher
In her icon-making, the artist follows the principle of adhering to canonical texts while simultaneously creating her own compositional and iconographic meanings She borrows symbolic elements from traditional iconography, arranging them according to her artistic vision A distinctive feature of her work is the use of inscriptions (quotes from the Holy Scriptures) in Ukrainian
LYUBA YATSKIV
2025, print on paper, 12.99" X 18.90"
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $150
Lyuba Yatskiv (born in 1977, Lviv, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist, icon painter, and art teacher
In her icon-making, the artist follows the principle of adhering to canonical texts while simultaneously creating her own compositional and iconographic meanings She borrows symbolic elements from traditional iconography, arranging them according to her artistic vision A distinctive feature of her work is the use of inscriptions (quotes from the Holy Scriptures) in Ukrainian
LYUBA YATSKIV
2025, print on paper, 12.99" X 18.90"
Donated by: ICONART - Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine
Starting Bid: $150
Lyuba Yatskiv (born in 1977, Lviv, Ukraine), Ukrainian artist, icon painter, and art teacher
In her icon-making, the artist follows the principle of adhering to canonical texts while simultaneously creating her own compositional and iconographic meanings She borrows symbolic elements from traditional iconography, arranging them according to her artistic vision A distinctive feature of her work is the use of inscriptions (quotes from the Holy Scriptures) in Ukrainian