If you're interested in learning how to make pysanky — the culturally-significant, decorated eggs that are traditional in Ukraine — here's your chance.
For the third year, Alexandria-based The Critical Mass, LLC, Made in ALX and local Ukrainian-American artists led by Pysanky Steph are partnering on a fundraiser for the nonprofit organization Razom for Ukraine.
Pysanky Steph (Ukrainian-American artist Stephanie Malm Cheeseman) will be teaching two pysanky workshops at Made in ALX in Old Town North. In addition, she and other local artists will decorate traditional pysanky to sell, with a portion of proceeds going to Razom for Ukraine.
Handmade by artisans, the pysanky make stunning host gifts, centerpieces, and seasonal decor with meaning. Each is a one-of-a-kind keepsakes that link to generations of history, tradition and faith. Each pysanky comes in a display case with information about the culture and symbolism of each pysanky. Sixty percent of revenue from each pysanky sold will benefit Razom for Ukraine.
The Critical Mass, LLC, an Alexandria-based small business that provides expert CBRNE operations support in areas including Ukraine, started the fundraiser in 2021. Last year, the project raised more than $4,500 for Razom for Ukraine.
What are Pysanky?
Pysanky (pronounced PIH-san-kih; singular form is pysanka) are Ukrainian Easter eggs, elaborately decorated in the batik (wax-resist) method. This art has been passed down through generations of Ukrainians and they are traditionally made during Lent to be given as gifts to friends and family.
Legend says that there is a monster that represents all evil chained to a cliff, and how tight those chains hold it is entirely dependent on how many pysanky are made each year. The more made, the tighter the chains hold evil at bay.
The pysanky will be available for purchase at Made in ALX, a local artisan collective at 533 Montgomery St. in Old Town North, Alexandria, from Feb. 15 through the end of March.
2nd Annual Pysanky Party is Feb. 25
The second annual Pysanky Party is set for Sunday, Feb. 25 from 5 – 7 p.m. at Made in ALX.
Admission is free (RSVP through MadeinALX.com), and guests will get to see new pysanky, meet the local artists, and enjoy hors d'oeuvres and drinks. More than half of all pysanky sales will benefit Razom for Ukraine. Made in ALX will also donate 10% of all other sales during the party to the organization.
Learn to Make Pysanky
Pysanky Steph will be teaching pysanky classes at Made in ALX this spring, with most of the ticket proceeds benefiting Razom for Ukraine. The first class is Sunday, Feb. 25 from 2 – 4 p.m. Guests will learn how to use the batik method to create their own colorful pysanky. All tools and dyes will be provided for this educational and fun event. Another class is scheduled for Saturday, March 9 from 2 - 4 p.m. Sign up through MadeinALX.com.