Village Vyazove is located on the territory of Sumy region and is administratively part of Konotop district of this region. According to the Codifier of Administrative Territorial Units and Territories of Territorial Communities of Ukraine, the settlement Vyazove has the code UA59020050060010690.
The district center of Konotop of the district is a city Konotop. The distance from the district center to the settlement Vyazove is 13 kilometers in a straight line (the length of the road route may be longer).
A detailed description of Vyazove, including geographical location, date of foundation, history of the settlement of Vyazove with main historical events and persons, main sights and interesting places of Vyazove, not yet available.
Село В’язове розташоване на території Сумської області та адміністративно входить до складу Конотопського району цієї області. Згідно з Кодифікатором адміністративно-територіальних одиниць та територій територіальних громад України, населений пункт В’язове має код UA59020050060010690.
Районним центром Конотопського району є місто Конотоп. Відстань від райцентру до населеного пункта В’язове становить 13 кілометрів по прямій (довжина маршруту автомобільними дорогами може бути більшою).
Детальний опис В’язового, що включає географічне розташування, дату заснування, історію населеного пункта В’язове з основними історичними подіями та персонами, основні пам'ятки та цікаві місця В’язового, поки що відсутній.
Mykola Storozhenko Museum
Museum / gallery
The memorial museum complex of the Ukrainian artist, painter, and graphic artist Mykola Storozhenko opened in his small homeland, in the village of Vyazove, in 2018, on the occasion of the artist's 90th birthday.
Mykola Storozhenko is an academician of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, People's Artist of Ukraine, professor, laureate of the Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine, founder and long-time head of the Painting and Temple Culture Workshop at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture. He belonged to the circle of the second wave of the National Renaissance in Ukraine, the "sixties", which included such iconic figures as Opanas Zalyvakha, Lyudmyla Semykina, Yuriy Yakutovych, Alla Horska, Viktor Zaretskiy, Halyna Sevruk, Valentyn Zadorozhniy. All of them were open to experiments with different materials in order to carry out a high synthesis, combining the achievements of Ukrainian folk art, the experience of the Ukrainian avant-garde, and European modernism.
In addition to the artist's works, the museum's exhibits also feature the artist's memorial items donated to the museum by his family - books, brushes and paints, gifts and awards.
The house where Mykola Storozhenko lived and the school where Storozhenko studied and painted his first works have been preserved on the territory of Vyazove.
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