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List (1962-1979)


1980–2010


1980

# Viacheslav Tikhonov (anchorman), Vladimir Barsuk (script writer), Aleksandr Buzilevich (camera), Viktor Kushch (camera), Albert Putintsev (script writer) (publicist documentary featured film ''Revival'' by the book of
Leonid Brezhnev Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (19 December 190610 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1964 until Death and state funeral of Leonid Brezhnev, his death in 1982 as w ...
) # Yevhen Kyryliuk (editor), Vasyl Borodin (deputy editor), Petro Zhur (editor collegiate), Yuri Ivakin (editor collegiate), Fedir Sarana (editor collegiate) (''Shevchenko dictionary'' in two volumes) # Yaroslav Kornilyev (engineer-constructor), Liudmila Nivina (architect), Zinoviy Podlesny (architect), Serhiy Zemyankin (architect) (living quarters ''Silvery'' in
Lviv Lviv ( or ; ; ; see #Names and symbols, below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the List of cities in Ukraine, fifth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of ...
) #
Anatoliy Kos-Anatolsky Anatoliy Yosypovych Kos-Anatolsky (; 1 December 1909 – 30 November 1983) was a Ukrainian composer. People's Artist of Ukraine, People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1969) and winner of Shevchenko National Prize (1980). Deputy of Supreme Soviet ...
(composer) (collection ''Vocal works'') # Oleksandr Lopukhov (pictures ''Spirit-strong'', ''War'', ''Moon sonata'', ''Victory'', ''Whirlwind of the October'', ''Freedom-like'') #
Yuriy Mushketyk Yuriy Mykhaylovych Mushketyk (; 21 March 1929 – 6 June 2019) was a Ukrainian novelist and journalist who earned the title of Hero of Ukraine in 2009. In his thirty years of writing, he created multiple plays, several novels, and collections of ...
(novel ''Position'') # Mykhailo Stelmakh (novel ''Four fords'') # Stefan Turchak (conductor-director) (operas of M.Glinka ''
Ivan Susanin Ivan Susanin ( rus, Иван Сусанин, p=ɪˈvan sʊˈsanʲɪn; died 1613) was a Russian national hero and martyr of the early-17th-century Time of Troubles. According to the popular legend, Polish troops seeking to kill Tsar Mikhail hire ...
'', P.Chaykovsky ''Spade Queen'', H.Maiboroda ''Milana'' in the State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet of Ukraine in the name of Taras Shevchenko)


1981

# Eduard Shorin (project director), Tamara Huselnykova (architect-restaurateur), Viktor Ivanov (engineer-constructor), Leonid Keranchuk (builder), Mykhailo Oziorny (artist), Viktor Semerniov (artist), Yuri Steshyn (artist), Liudmila Khlopinska (scientific consultant), Halyna Cherednychenko (scientific consultant) (museum of shipbuilding and fleet in
Mykolaiv Mykolaiv ( ), also known as Nikolaev ( ) is a List of cities in Ukraine, city and a hromada (municipality) in southern Ukraine. Mykolaiv is the Administrative centre, administrative center of Mykolaiv Raion (Raions of Ukraine, district) and Myk ...
) # Anatoliy Dimarov (novel-dialogue ''Pain and Anger'') # (concert programs of the last years) #
Vitaly Korotich Vitaly Korotich (born 1936, Kyiv) is a Soviet, Ukrainian and Russian writer and journalist. He graduated from the Kyiv Medical University in 1959 and worked as a doctor between 1959 and 1966. Later, he became a full-time writer, and served as an ...
(publicist books ''Cubic capacity of an egg'', ''To see up-close'' and publicist performance in press media, radio, and television) # Stepan Slipets (director), Mykhailo Lushpa (architect), Iryna Petrova (engineer-constructor), Andriy Chornodid (architect) (the Sumy Theater of Drama and Music Comedy in the name of M.Shchepkin) #
Ada Rogovtseva Ada Mykolaivna Rohovtseva (; born 16 July 1937) is a Ukrainian and former Soviet stage and film actress. She has appeared in over 30 films and television shows since 1957. Professor at the National University of Culture. She won the award for Be ...
(performing roles of Ranevska ( Chekhov's ''
The Cherry Orchard ''The Cherry Orchard'' () is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Written in 1903, it was first published by '' Znaniye'' (Book Two, 1904), and came out as a separate edition later that year in Saint Petersburg, via A.F. Marks Pu ...
''),
Lesia Ukrainka Lesya Ukrainka (, ; born Larysa Petrivna Kosach, ; – ) was one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, best known for her poems and plays. She was also an active political, civil, and feminist activist. Among her best-known works are ...
(Shcherbak's ''To Hope''), and Nadia (Harayeva's ''Hostess'') on a stege of the Kyiv State Academic Russian Drama Theater in the name of Lesia Ukrainka) # Vladislav Titov (stories ''In spite all odds'', ''Kovyl, the steppe grass'') # The Cheksasy State Distinguished Ukrainian People's Chorus (concert programs of the last years)


1982

# Platon Biletsky (books ''Ukrainian portrait painting of XVII-XVIII centuries'', ''Ukrainian art in the second half of XVII-XVIII centuries'', ''Ukrainian soviet art'') # Mykola Mashchenko (director), Serhiy Bondarchuk (performing the role of cardinal Montanelli), Andrei Kharitonov (performing the role of Ovod) (three series of television featured film '' Ovod'' (gadfly)) # Leonid Sandler (architect), Dmytro Sosnovy (architect), Vasyl Vilshuk (sculptor), Vasyl Lukashko (carver), Anton Ovchar (red-tree carpenter), Volodymyr Shevchuk (artist) (creation of the Music and Drama Theater in the name of
Ivan Franko Ivan Yakovych Franko (, ; 27 August 1856 – 28 May 1916) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, translator, economist, political activist, doctor of philosophy, ethnographer, and the author of the first d ...
using the folklore motives (
Ivano-Frankivsk Ivano-Frankivsk (, ), formerly Stanyslaviv, Stanislav and Stanisławów, is a city in western Ukraine. It serves as the administrative centre of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast as well as Ivano-Frankivsk Raion within the oblast. Ivano-Frankivsk also host ...
)) # Viktor Terentyev (director), Andriy Honchar (performing the role of the author and the first secretary of the Party Oblast Committee), Oleksandr Kryvoshein (artistic director), Mykola Myroshnychenko (play author) (play ''Revival'' by the book of L.Brezhnev at the Odessa Oblast Russian Drama Theater in the name of A.Ivanov) # Viktor Ikonnyk (artistic director and main conductor of the Kyiv Chamber Chorus in the name of B.Liatoshynsky) (popularization of the Liatoshynsky chorus heritage and concert-performing role of the recent years) # Anatoliy Moroz (novel ''Four on a way'') # Serhiy Shyshko (series of pictures ''The Kiev Suite'')


1983

# Anatoliy Antonov (architect), Mykhailo Butenko (ground director), Mykola Lutsenko (architect), Oleksandr Moliverov (architect), Anatoliy Pidvezko (architect), Heorhiy Ratushny (architect), (Vasyl Streltsov) (ground director) (building and improvement of the city of
Verkhnodniprovsk Verkhniodniprovsk (, ) is a city in Kamianske Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (province) of Ukraine. The city is located at confluence of the into the Kamianske Reservoir at the Dnieper. Verkhniodniprovsk hosts the administration of Verkhniodnipr ...
,
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast (province) in simultaneously southern, eastern and central Ukraine, the most important industrial region of the country. It was created on February 27, 1932. Dnipropetro ...
) # Anatoliy Yavorsky (engineer, director of creative collective), Vadym Hlybchenko (technical architect), Iryna Ivanenko (critic), Yevhen Kulikov (sculptor), Lev Novikov (architect), Arkady Khabinsky (engineer), Vitaly Shkliar (architect) (restoration of
Mariinskyi Palace The Mariinskyi Palace () is the official residence of the president of Ukraine. The Elizabethan baroque palace is sited on the right bank of the Dnipro River in Kyiv, Ukraine, adjoining the Neoclassical architecture, neo-classical Verkhovna Rada ...
in
Kyiv Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
) # The State Distinguished Capella of bandurists of Ukraine (concert programs of recent years) # Mykhailo Reznikovych (director), Viktor Dobrovolsky, Yuri Mazhuha, Anatoliy Pazenko, Anatoliy Reshetnikov, Mykola Rushkovsky, Oleksandra Smoliarova, Lida Yaremchuk (images of Soviet contemporaries in plays ''Limit of patience'', ''University Department'', ''Theme with variations'' at the Kyiv State Academic Russian Drama Theater in the name of Lesia Ukrainka) #
Mykola Kolessa Mykola Filaretovich Kolessa (6 December 19038 June 2006) was a Ukrainian composer and conductor, born in Sambir near Lviv. His father Filaret Kolessa was a Ukrainian ethnomusicologist and composer and his cousin was the pianist Lubka Kolessa. ...
(composer) # Hennadiy Kuznetsov (artist-designer), Yevhen Matveyev (grapher), Yuri Novikov (grapher), Mykhailo Shevchenko (grapher) (introduction of new principles in construction, design, and printing performance in works of classics of Marxism-Leninism and prominent figures of the communist and workers' movements (K.Marx ''Capital'', ''The Civil War in France'', ''And after all it spins!'') # Borys Oliynyk (collection of poetry ''Grey Swallow'', ''In the mirror of a word'', ''
Duma A duma () is a Russian assembly with advisory or legislative functions. The term ''boyar duma'' is used to refer to advisory councils in Russia from the 10th to 17th centuries. Starting in the 18th century, city dumas were formed across Russia ...
of a city'') # Vasyl Svida (
high relief High may refer to: Science and technology * Height * High (atmospheric), a high-pressure area * High (computability), a quality of a Turing degree, in computability theory * High (tectonics), in geology an area where relative tectonic uplift t ...
''In a family of one'') # Heorhiy Yakutovych (illustrations to books ''
Tale of Bygone Years The ''Primary Chronicle'', shortened from the common ''Russian Primary Chronicle'' (, commonly transcribed ''Povest' vremennykh let'' (PVL), ), is a chronicle of Kievan Rus' from about 850 to 1110. It is believed to have been originally compile ...
'', ''
The Tale of Igor's Campaign ''The Tale of Igor's Campaign'' or ''The Tale of Ihor's Campaign'' () is an anonymous epic poem written in the Old East Slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as ''The Tale of the Campaign of Igor'', ''The Song of Igor's Campaign'' ...
'', M.Cheremshyn's ''Badges. Chichka. Thief is caught.'', and M.Prihara's ''Cossack Holota'')


1984

# Leonid Vysheslavsky (collection of poetry ''Near star'') # Mykola Vynhranovsky (collection of works for children ''Summer morning'', ''Summer evening'', ''Swallow by a window'', ''Quite night'') # E.Fedorov (architect), Makar Vronsky (sculptor), Viktor Sukhenko (sculptor) (monument to T.Shevchenko in the city of
Shevchenko Shevchenko ( ; alternative spellings Schevchenko, Ševčenko, Shevcenko, Szewczenko, Chevchenko) is a family name of Ukrainians, Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Ukrainian word ''shvets'' ( ; ), literally meaning "Shoemaking, cobbler or sho ...
, Mangyshlak Oblast (
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th ...
). # Valentyn Shtolko (architect, group leader), Alla Hrachiova (architect), Oleksandr Kabatsky (architect), Ihor Liubenko (architect), Volodymyr Ralchenko (architect), Volodymyr Sloboda (engineer-constructor) (hotel complex ''Hradetsky'' in
Chernihiv Chernihiv (, ; , ) is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within the oblast. Chernihiv's population is The city was designated as a Hero City of Ukraine ...
. # Vitaly Hubarenko (ballet ''Rocky host'' (second edition), opera ''Remember about me'') # Andriy Kushnyrenko (artistic director and main conductor of the distinguished Bukovina ensemble of song and dance) (concert programs 1979-1983) # Oleksandr Syzonenko (novel-trilogy ''Steppe'', ''There was autumn'', ''Aim'') #
Natalia Uzhviy Natalia Mykhailivna Uzhviy (; 22 or 29 July 1986) was a Ukrainian actress. Biography Natalia Uzhviy was born on 8 September 1898 in Liuboml and was the oldest of 7 children. In 1922–1925, she studied at the Drama Studio at the First S ...
(performing roles in plays of recent years on a stage of the Kyiv State Academic Ukrainian Drama Theater in the name of I.Franko) # Viktor Shatalin (series of pictures on historically-revolutionary, military-patriotic themes, works of contemporaries) # Volodymyr Yavorivsky (story ''Eternal Kortelis'')


1985

# Valery Barulenkov (civil engineer), Anatoliy Haydamaka (artist), Vadym Hopkalo (architect), Vadym Hrechyna (architect), Volodymyr Kolomiyets (architect), Vitaliy Miahkov (artist), Leonid Filenko (architect) (architecture and artistic design of the Kyiv filial of Central Lenin museum) # Yevhen Horban (sculptor) (monument to the heroes of the Horlivka military uprising of 1905 in the city of
Horlivka Horlivka ( ; , ), also known as Gorlovka (, ), is a city in Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine. Its population is Economic activity is predominantly coal mining and the chemical industry. The Horlivka Institute for Foreign Languages has a two-building ...
,
Donetsk Oblast Donetsk Oblast, also referred to as Donechchyna (, ), is an Oblasts of Ukraine, oblast in eastern Ukraine. It is Ukraine's most populous province, with around 4.1 million residents. Its capital city, administrative centre is Donetsk, though d ...
) #
Yevhen Hutsalo Yevhen Hutsalo (14 January 1937 – 4 July 1995) was a Ukrainian writer and journalist. Biography Hutsalo was born in Staryi Zhyvotiv, Vinnytsia oblast. He graduated from the Nizhyn Pedagogical Institute in 1959, and was first published in 196 ...
(story ''Sayyora'' and collection of stories ''Horses flew by'') # Roman Ivansky (artistic and music director), Volodymyr Didukh, Yevhen Prutkin, Valentyn Reus, Oleksandr Kharchenko (participants of vocal quartet ''Yavor'') (concert programs 1982-1984) # Boris Dobrodeyev and Nikolai Shishlin (script writers), Arnoldo Ibañez-Fernandez (film director), Volodymyr Kukorenchuk (cinematographer) (film "Troubled skies of Spain") #
Roman Ivanychuk Roman Ivanovych Ivanychuk (; 27 May 1929 — 17 September 2016) was a Soviet and Ukrainian writer and politician. He was awarded the Shevchenko National Prize in 1985 and the title of Hero of Ukraine in 2009. He also served as a People's Deputy o ...
(novels ''Water out of rock'', ''Fourth dimension'') # Bogodar Kotorovych (violin) (concert programs 1982-1984) # Dmytro Popenko (architect, group director), Leonid Los (architect), Iryna Pukhova (engineer-constructor) (complex of the Republican Scientifically Methodical Center of mother and child health protection) #
Anatoliy Nasedkin Anatoliy Nasiedkin (; , 22 April 1924, in Veliky Novgorod – 26 July 1994, in Kharkiv) was a Soviet Ukrainian painter. He graduated from the Kharkiv Institute of Arts in 1951. His teacher was Mykhail Deregus. In 1985 was awarded the Shevche ...
(series of picturesque works of kolkhoz installation ''To kolkhoz'', ''Bred of Revolution'', ''Food Squad (Requisition)'', ''Earth'') # Mykola Rybalko (collection of poetry ''Non-setting star'' and new poetry in periodicals) # Yuri Rymarenko (book of documentary-publicistic sketches and articles ''With whom and against whom'') # Vasyl Fashchenko (literary-critic works ''In depths of human existence'', ''Characters and situations'') # Ivan Tsiupa (artistic-documentary book ''In the heart the voices ring'' and publicistic performance in press)


1986

# Nadia Babenko, Hanna Bondarets, Domna Yefremova, Leonid Tovstukha, Mykola Trehubov, Valentyna Trehubova (artist-decorators of carpets and porcelain) (highly artistic use of folk traditions in the works of decor-applied arts) # Mykhailo Belikov (director and script writer), Oleksiy Levchenko (artistic director), Vasyl Trushkovsky (camera) (featured films ''The night is short'', ''How young we were'') # Klym Dominchen (symphony #4 (''Great Patriotic'')) # Volodymyr Zabashtansky (collection of poetry ''Smell of distance'' and newly published poetry in periodicals) # Oksana Ivanenko (book ''Always in life'') # Ivan-Volodymyr Karpliuk (builder), Viktor Marchenko (architect), Ivan Oksentiuk (architect), Yosyp Parubochy (agronomist-landscaper), Vasyl Skuratovsky (architect), Andriy Shuliar (architect) (architecture in the village of Vuzlove,
Radekhiv Raion Radekhiv Raion () was a raion (district) in Lviv Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was Radekhiv. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Lviv ...
,
Lviv Oblast Lviv Oblast (, ), also referred to as Lvivshchyna (, ), is an administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast in western Ukraine. The capital city, capital of the oblast is the city of Lviv. The current population is History Name The region is named ...
) #
Raisa Kyrychenko Raisa Opanasivna Kyrychenko (née Korzh; ; 14 October 1943 – 9 February 2005) was a Ukrainian mezzo-soprano singer and music teacher who is a recipient of the Hero of Ukraine and Order of Princess Olga. The singer's vast repertory included co ...
(singer) (concert performance 1983-1985) # Valery Kovtun and Tatiana Tayakina (main parties in ballet of P.Chaykovsky ''Sleeping Beauty'', M.Skorulsky ''Forest song'' at the State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet of Ukraine in the name of T.Shevchenko and concert performance of recent years) # Valentyn Sperkach (script writer and director), Anton Komarnytsky (script writer), Ihor Sabelnykov (script writer), Yuri Stakhovsky (camera) (documentary films '' Comandarms of Industry'', ''Predominant Corps'', ''Strategists of Science'') # Anton Komarnytsky and Ihor Sabeknykov (script writers), Valentyn Sperkach (film director), Yuri Stakhovsky (cinema),
Ihor Poklad Ihor Dmytrovych Poklad (born 10 December 10, 1941) is a Ukraine, Ukrainian composer, People's Artist of Ukraine (1997), (1989). Born in Frunze, Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, Kirghiz SSR (present-day Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) after the World ...
(composer) (documentaries "Army commanders of industry", "Commanding corps", "Strategy of science")


1987

# Olha Basystiuk (singer) (concert programs of recent years) # Anatoliy Borsiuk (director), Serhiy Diachenko (script writer), Oleksandr Frolov (camera) (educational film ''Vavilov's Star'') # Oleksiy Dmytrenko (artistic-documentary story ''Stork'') # Oleksiy Dubovy (scientific consultant), Leonid Kondratsky (architect), Mykola Sobchuk (architect), Oleksandra Stetsenko (engineer-constructor), Serhiy Fursenko (architect) (Regional Studies Oblast museum in
Cherkasy Cherkasy (, ) is a city in central Ukraine. Cherkasy serves as the administrative centre of Cherkasy Oblast as well as Cherkasy Raion within the oblast. The city has a population of Cherkasy is the cultural, educational and industrial centre ...
) # Fedir Zakharov (series of landscapes and still lifes ''Native my Ukraine'') #
Lina Kostenko Lina Vasylivna Kostenko (; born 19 March 1930) is a Ukrainian poet, journalist, writer, publisher, and former Soviet dissident. A founder and leading representative of the Sixtiers poetry movement, Kostenko has been described as one of Ukrai ...
(historical novel in poetry ''Marusia Churay'' and collection of poetry ''Originality'') #
Myroslav Skoryk Myroslav Mykhailovych Skoryk (; 13 July 1938 – 1 June 2020) was a List of Ukrainian composers, Ukrainian composer and teacher. His music is contemporary in style and contains stylistic traits from Ukrainian folk music traditions. Skoryk wa ...
(composer)


1988

# Mykhailo Bernshein, Nadia Vyshnevska, Borys Derkach, Ihor Dzeverin, Oleksiy Zasenko, Oleksiy Mishanych, Fedir Pohrebennyk, Mykhailo Yatsenko (development of scientific principles, organization, and preparation of texts and commentary to collection of works of
Ivan Franko Ivan Yakovych Franko (, ; 27 August 1856 – 28 May 1916) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, translator, economist, political activist, doctor of philosophy, ethnographer, and the author of the first d ...
in 50 volumes) #
Volodymyr Dakhno Volodymyr Dakhno (; March 7, 1932, Zaporizhzhia – July 28, 2006, Kyiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian animator, animation film director and scriptwriter. He was a laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine (1988), and a People's Artist of ...
(director),
Anatoliy Havrylov Anatoly Mikhaylovich Havrylov (; 3 August 1932 – 16 May 2021) was a Soviet and Ukrainian cinematographer. He won the Shevchenko National Prize in 1988 for the ''Cossacks'' cartoon series. Havrylov was a Merited Culture Worker of Ukraine (2010 ...
(camera), Eduard Kirych (artistic director) (series of "
Cossacks The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic languages, East Slavic Eastern Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia. Cossacks played an important role in defending the southern borde ...
" animated films about the
Zaporizhian Cossacks The Zaporozhian Cossacks (in Latin ''Cossacorum Zaporoviensis''), also known as the Zaporozhian Cossack Army or the Zaporozhian Host (), were Cossacks who lived beyond (that is, downstream from) the Dnieper Rapids. Along with Registered Cossac ...
) #
Nina Matviyenko Nina Mytrofanivna Matviienko (; 10 October 1947 – 8 October 2023) was a Ukrainian singer, People's Artist of Ukraine. Life and career Matviienko was born on 10 October 1947 in village of Nedilyshche, Yemilchyne Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast at the ...
(singer) (concert performance 1985-1987) #
Ivan Mykolaychuk Ivan Vasylyovych Mykolaichuk (; 15 June 1941 – 3 August 1987) was a Ukrainian actor, producer, and screen writer. He is best known for playing the Hutsul Ivan in '' Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'' (1964), based on Mykhailo Kotsyub ...
† (creation of versatile national images in films ''Dream'', ''
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors ''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'', alternatively translated into English as ''Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors'' or ''Shadows of Our Ancestors'' (), also known in English under the alternative title ''Wild Horses of Fire'' and under the mista ...
'', ''Weed'', ''Commissars'', ''
White Bird with Black Mark ''The White Bird Marked with Black'' (, ) is a 1971 Soviet period drama film directed by Yuri Ilyenko. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival and won the Golden Prize. Plot The plot takes place between 1937 and 1947, in a ...
'', ''
Babylon XX ''Babylon XX'' (; ) is a 1979 Soviet film directed by Ivan Mykolaichuk in his directorial debut and starring an ensemble cast including Mykolaichuk, Lyubov Polishchuk, and Les Serdyuk as peasants struggling to adapt to life within a commune l ...
'', ''Such late and such warm autumn'') # Maria Stefiuk (singer) (performing main parties in operas N.Rimsky-Korsakov ''Tsar's bride'', G.Verdi ''Rigoletto'' and ''Traviata'', H.Maiboroda ''Yaroslav the Wise'' and concert performance 1985-1987) # Mykola Storozhenko (illustrations to the books of M.Kotsiubynsky ''Fata Morgana'' and ''Ivanko and Chuhayster'',
Panas Myrny Panas Myrny (; real name is Panas Yakovych Rudchenko, 13 May 1849 - 28 January 1920) was a famous Ukrainian prose writer and playwright writing in Ukrainian language. He wrote in literary realism creating innovative social novels and stories from ...
''Among steppes. Day on a pasture.'', I.Franko ''Sonnets'', ''Ukrainian folk tales'', ''Bulgarian folk tales'') # Valeriy Shevchuk (novel-
triptych A triptych ( ) is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels that are hinged together and can be folded shut or displayed open. It is therefore a type of polyptych, the term for all m ...
''Three leaves behind the window'')


1989

#
Ihor Kobrin Ihor Dmytrovych Kobryn (; 2 February 1951 – 10 December 2023) was a Ukrainian film director and animator. Recipient of both the Honored Art Worker of Ukraine in 2008, and the Taras Shevchenko National Prize in 1989. Early life and education ...
(director), Yuri Bordakov (camera), Leonid Muzhuk (script writer), Khem Salhanyk (script writer) (cinema-trilogy ''Chornobyl: two colors of time'') # Ivan Honchar (several year long creative and research work of gathering and popularization of folklore) #
Lesia Dychko Lesia Vasylivna Dychko (), originally Liudmyla Vasylivna Dychko (born 24 October 1939) is a Ukrainian composer and music educator. Life Early years and education Lesia Vasylivna Dychko was born Liudmyla Vasylivna Dychko in Kyiv on 24 October 19 ...
(oratorios ''And giveth it name Kiev'' (second edition), ''India
Lakshmi Lakshmi (; , , sometimes spelled Laxmi, ), also known as Shri (, , ), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, beauty, fertility, sovereignty, and abundance. She along with Parvat ...
'', ''In Kiev dawns'') # Oleksandr Ivakhnenko (illustration to the works of T.Shevchenko) # Anatoliy Kocherha (performance of parties in operas M.Mussorgsky ''Boris Godunov'', G.Verdi ''Don Carlos'', H.Maiboroda ''Milana'') # Nila Kriukova (reader) (concert programs 1986-1988) # People's Self-performing Chorus capella ''Dudaryk'' (artistic director M.Katsal) (concert programs of recent years) # Hryhor Tiutiunnyk† (''Works'' in two volumes)


1990

# Dmytro Bilous (collection of poetry ''
Cranberry Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus ''Oxycoccus'' of the genus ''Vaccinium''. Cranberries are low, creeping shrubs or vines up to long and in height; they have slender stems that are not th ...
Miracle'') # Borys Voznytsky (several years long work for preservation, research, and popularization of culture heritage) # State
Kuban Cossack Choir Kuban Cossack Chorus (, ) is one of the leading Folkloric ensembles in Russia. Its repertoire and performances reflect the songs, dances and folklore of the Kuban Cossacks. History Early years The modern Kuban Cossack Chorus sets the date ...
(artistic director V.Zakharchenko) (outstanding work for gathering and research of the Ukrainian folk songs and dances their propaganda in concert performance in our country and abroad) # Liubov Ilchenko (artist), Vasyl Kononenko (artist), Leonid Makhnovets (author of translation, foreword, and notes), Volodymyr Yurchyshyn (artist) (preparation and release the edition of ''Russian Cronicles'') #
Ivan Kozlovsky Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovsky (21 December 1993) was a Soviet lyric tenor and one of the most well known stars of Russian opera, as well a producer and director of his own opera company, and longtime teacher at the Moscow Conservatory. People' ...
(singer) (development and enrichment of the Ukrainian music culture and concert performance of recent years) # Stepan Pushyk (books ''Guard-mountain'', ''Halych gate'')


1991

# Ivan Bilyk (historical work ''Golden Ra'') #
Ivan Dziuba Ivan Mykhailovych Dziuba (; 26 July 1931 – 22 February 2022) was a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, and Soviet dissident. Honoured as a Hero of Ukraine in 2001, Dziuba was an academic of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the ...
(series of publicist performances ''For that is not just a language, sounds'', articles ''Ukraine and world'', ''Whether we realize national culture as value'') #
Sergei Parajanov Sergei Iosifovich Parajanov (January 9, 1924 – July 20, 1990) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He is regarded by film critics, film historians and filmmakers to be one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. Parajanov was born to ...
† (director), Larisa Kadochnikova (role performer),
Yuri Ilyenko Yuri Herasymovych Ilyenko (, 18 July 1936 – 15 June 2010) was a Ukrainian film director, screenwriter, cinematographer and politician. He directed twelve films between 1965 and 2002. His 1970 film '' The White Bird Marked with Black'' was e ...
(camera), Heorhiy Yakutovych (artist) (featured film ''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'') # Rollan Serhiyenko (director), Oleksandr Koval (camera), Volodymyr Kostenko† (script writer), Mykola Shudrya (script writer) (documentary films ''Open yourself'', ''Taras'', ''Before the icon'') #
Yuliy Meitus Yuliy Serhiyovych Meitus (; 28 January 1903, Yelysavethrad – 2 April 1997, Kyiv), was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer, considered the founder of the Ukrainian Soviet opera. His early style was modernistic, later he used more traditional neo-R ...
(series of romances on verses of the Soviet poets and chorus series on the poetry of A.Tvardovsky) #
Vasyl Stus Vasyl Semenovych Stus (; January 6, 1938 – September 4, 1985) was a Ukrainian poet, translator, literary critic, journalist, and an active member of the Ukrainian dissident movement. For his political convictions, his works were banned by th ...
† (collection of poetry ''Road of pain'')


1992

#
Borys Antonenko-Davydovych Borys Antonenko-Davydovych (), born Borys Davydov () was a Ukrainian writer, translator and linguist. During the Great Purge he was sentenced to the death penalty, which was later replaced with ten years jail in a gulag. Antonenko-Davydovych wrote ...
† (collection of poetry ''Death. Siberian short stories. The overestimated evaluations.'') # Ivan Bahriany† (novels ''Garden Hefsimansky'', ''Tiger-hunters'') # Viktor Hutsal (artistic director of the State Orchestra of the Ukrainian folk instruments) (concert programs 1988-1991) # Volodymyr Drozd (epic novel ''Foliage of the Earth'') # Mykola Zhulinsky (book ''From oblivion - into immortality'') # Capella of badurists in the name of T.Shevchenko (United States) (artistic directors H.Kytasty, V.Kolesnyk) (popularization of the Ukrainian musical heritage) # Stepan Kolesnyk (publicist story ''The robbed villages'' and other works about the fate of the Ukrainian village life) # Oleksandr Kostyn (opera-fairy tale ''Golden-horned deer'', ballet ''Mermaid'') # Roman Lubkivsky (collection of poetry ''Sight of eternity'') # Mykola Maksymenko (series of landscapes ''Ukraine mine'') # Taras Melnychuk (collection of poetry ''Prince of dew'') #
Pavlo Movchan Pavlo Mykhailovych Movchan (; born 13 July 1939) is a Ukrainian poet and politician who served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine from 1990 to 2006 and from 2007 to 2012. Prior to taking office, Movchan was a poet who was associated with the Sixtie ...
(collection of poetry ''Continent'', ''Encirclement'') # Feodosy Rohovy (novel ''Praznyk ostanioho mlyva'') # Hryhory Synytsia (revival of the Ukrainian colorful school of monumental painting and works of recent years) # Chorus in the name of O.Koshytsia (Canada) (artistic director V.Klymkiv) (popularization of the Ukrainian chorus art)


1993

# Myroslav Vantukh (artistic director of the State Academic ensemble of dance of Ukraine in the name of P.Virsky) (staging dance compositions ''In peace and agreement'', ''Carpathians'', ''Young years'', ''Ukrainian dance with tambourines'') # Yarema Hoyan (story ''Secret of Lesyk's violin'') # Pavlo Hromovenko (reader) (concert program ''It is not indifferent to me'' 1989-1992) # Feodosy Humeniuk (series of portrait of historical accuracy P.Sahaydachny, P.Polubotko, I.Mazepa, Marusia Chubay, Bayda Vyshnevetsky, S.Nalyvayko, I.Honta, M.Zalizniak) # Anatoliy Karas (script writer and director), Viktor Shkurin (script writer and director), Viktor Kripchenko (main camera) (documentary cinema-dialogue ''July Thunder'') # Lida Kovalenko and Volodymyr Maniak† (people's book-memorial ''33rd: famine'') # Volodymyr Kolomiyets (collection of poems ''Zolotosyn''-Golden-blue) # Danylo Lider (artist-stenographer), Natalia Lototska (performer of main role),
Bohdan Stupka Bohdan Sylvestrovych Stupka (; 27 August 1941 – 22 July 2012) was a Ukrainian actor and minister of culture of Ukraine. He was born in Kulykiv, General Government to Ukrainian parents. In 2001, he was a member of the jury at the 23rd Moscow I ...
(performer of main role) (play ''Tevye-Tevel'' of
Sholem Aleichem Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich (; May 13, 1916), better known under his pen name Sholem Aleichem (Yiddish language, Yiddish and , also spelled in Yiddish orthography#Reform and standardization, Soviet Yiddish, ; Russian language, Russian and ), ...
in Kyiv State Academic Ukrainian Drama Theater of
Ivan Franko Ivan Yakovych Franko (, ; 27 August 1856 – 28 May 1916) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, translator, economist, political activist, doctor of philosophy, ethnographer, and the author of the first d ...
) # Hryhoriy Lohvin (monograph ''Out of depths. Engravings of the Ukrainian old-pressmen of XVI-XVIII centuries.'' and series of scientific works regarding the Ukrainian art and architecture) #
Vasyl Lopata Vasyl Ivanovych Lopata (; born in Nova Basan, Bobrovytsia Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR, on April 28, 1941) is a Ukrainian artist and prose writer. He is a member of the National Union of Artists of ...
(illustrations to Kobzar) # Dmytro Mishchenko (collection of works ''Hunt for Firebird'', ''Personally responsible'') #
Kira Muratova Kira Georgievna Muratova (; ; ; née Korotkova, 5 November 1934 – 6 June 2018) was a Ukrainian
(outstanding contribution to the Ukrainian and World cinema art) #
Anatoliy Palamarenko Anatoliy Nestorovych Palamarenko (; born 12 July 1939) is a Ukrainian singer, actor and professor who is the Hero of Ukraine and Shevchenko National Prize laureate. Early life and education Born on 12 July 1939, in the Ukrainian town of Makari ...
(reciter) (concert programs of recent years) #
Mykola Rudenko Mykola Danylovych Rudenko (; 19 December 1920 – 1 April 2004) was a Ukrainians, Ukrainian poet, writer, philosopher, Soviet dissidents, Soviet dissident, human rights Activism, activist and World War II veteran. He was the founder of the Ukra ...
(novel ''Orlov balka'', collection ''Poems'') # Stepan Sapeliak (collection of poems ''Long ragged cry'') # Leonid Talalay (collection of poems ''Selected'') # Svitlana Fominykh (artistic director and conductor of a female academic chorus (
Mykolaiv Mykolaiv ( ), also known as Nikolaev ( ) is a List of cities in Ukraine, city and a hromada (municipality) in southern Ukraine. Mykolaiv is the Administrative centre, administrative center of Mykolaiv Raion (Raions of Ukraine, district) and Myk ...
)) (concert programs of recent years and propagation of the modern Ukrainian chorus music) # Leopold Yashchenko (artistic director of the folkloric-ethnographic chorus ''Homyn'') (active efforts for conservation, revival, and popularization of the Ukrainian National Art)


1994

# Andriy Antonyuk for series of paintings in last years: "Metropolitan Illarion"", "Feofan Prokopovych", "In the
casemate A casemate is a fortified gun emplacement or armoured structure from which guns are fired, in a fortification, warship, or armoured fighting vehicle.Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary When referring to antiquity, the term "casemate wall" ...
(T.Shevchenko)", "Teacher, who are we?", "Worship of water and earth", "Bohopolska Madonna", "Conversation in the Universe", "A trumpet sound. Caution" # Olena Apanovych for the book "Hetmans of Ukraine and Kosh Otamans of Zaporizhian Host" # Leonid Bolshakov for documentary trilogy "Years of slavery (Story about Taras)" # Yuri Herts for series of paintings "Colorful Verkhovyna" # Vasyl Holoborodko for collection of poetry "
Icarus In Greek mythology, Icarus (; , ) was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the architect of the labyrinth of Crete. After Theseus, king of Athens and enemy of King Minos, escaped from the labyrinth, Minos suspected that Icarus and Daedalu ...
on wings of
Fabaceae Fabaceae () or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomen ...
", "Viburnum for Christmas" #
Viktor Zaretsky Viktor Zaretsky (8 February 1925 - 23 August 1990) was a Ukrainian painter and artist. Personal life and education Viktor Zaretsky was born on the 8th of February 1925 in Bilopillia, Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR. As a child, he and his family mov ...
† for painting of last years: "Soldieress", "Summer", "Wood (Origins of Art)", "Oi, kum do kumy zalytsyavsya", "Spring troubles" #
Volodymyr Ivasyuk Volodymyr Mykhailovych Ivasiuk (, 4 March 1949 – 24–27 April 1979) was a Ukraine, Ukrainian songwriter, composer and poet. He is the author and composer of the widely popular song "Chervona Ruta (song), Chervona Ruta" popularized by Sofia ...
† for an outstanding contribution in the development of Ukrainian national musical art #
Robert Conquest George Robert Acworth Conquest (15 July 19173 August 2015) was a British and American historian, poet, novelist, and propagandist. He was briefly a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain but later wrote several books condemning commun ...
for book ''
The Harvest of Sorrow ''The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine'' is a 1986 book by British historian Robert Conquest published by the Oxford University Press. It was written with the assistance of historian James Mace, a junior fellow at ...
'' # Oleksandr Lupyi for roman "Fall of the ancient capital", novel "Hetman's bulawa" # Roman Rakhmanny for the three volume collection "Ukraine of the nuclear age" # Nadia Svitlychna for an active journalist and publishing activities of last years # Ivan Svitlychny for a collection of poetry, poetic translations, and literary-critical articles "Heart for bullets and rhymes" # Ivan Chendei for book "Viburnum under snow", novel "Ivan"


1995

# for album "Ukrainian folk art of the 13th-20th centuries" # Mykola Bednyak (
Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...
) for series of historical paintings and portraits: "Prince
Danylo of Halych Daniel Romanovich (1201–1264) was Prince of Galicia (1205–1207; 1211–1212; 1230–1232; 1233–1234; 1238–1264), Volhynia (1205–1208; 1215–1238), Grand Prince of Kiev (1240), and King of Ruthenia (1253–1264). Biography Early lif ...
", "Hetman
Ivan Mazepa Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (; ; ) was the Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host and the Left-bank Ukraine in 1687–1708. The historical events of Mazepa's life have inspired Cultural legacy of Mazeppa, many literary, artistic and musical works. He was ...
", " Dovbush", "Battle neat Kruty", a cycle of iconic compositions # State Capella of Ukraine "" (artistic director and chief conductor M.Kulyk) for the concert programs of 1992-94 # Ivan-Valentyn Zadorozhny† for series of works 1964-88 # Afanasi Zalyvakha for the compositions of last years: "20th century", "Peace-carriers", "Ukrainian Madonna", "Portrait of
Vasyl Stus Vasyl Semenovych Stus (; January 6, 1938 – September 4, 1985) was a Ukrainian poet, translator, literary critic, journalist, and an active member of the Ukrainian dissident movement. For his political convictions, his works were banned by th ...
", "Portrait of Shevchenko", "Cossack is carried", "The beginning" # Vasyl Zakharchenko for roman "Profitable people" # Hryhori Kochur for a book of translations "Second echo" # Yevhen Sverstyuk for book "Prodigal sons of Ukraine" #
Vasyl Symonenko Vasyl Andriiovych Symonenko (; 8 January 1935 – 13 December 1963) was a Ukrainian poet, journalist, activist of dissident movement. He is considered one of the most important figures in Ukrainian literature of the early 1960s. In the opinion ...
† for a collection of poetry and prose "Swans of motherhood", "I live in your name", "My people will always be" #
Valentyn Sylvestrov Valentyn Vasylyovych Sylvestrov (; born 30 September 1937) is a Ukrainian composer and pianist, who plays and writes contemporary classical music. Biography Valentyn Vasylyovych Silvestrov was born on 30 September 1937 in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, th ...
for the Symphony No.5, String quartet No.1, cantata to words by Shevchenko for chorus and Capella # Roman Fedoriv for roman "Jerusalem on the hills" # Mykola Shopsha for performance of Ivan Karas opera roles (" Zapozhets za Dunayem" of S.Hulak-Artemovsky), Zakhar Berkut ("Golden hoop" of B.Lyatoshynsky),
Boris Godunov Boris Feodorovich Godunov (; ; ) was the ''de facto'' regent of Russia from 1585 to 1598 and then tsar from 1598 to 1605 following the death of Feodor I, the last of the Rurik dynasty. After the end of Feodor's reign, Russia descended into t ...
("Boris Godunov" of M.Mussorgsky), and other concert programs of 1992-94


1996

#
Vira Ageyeva Vira Ageyeva (, born 1958) is a Ukrainian literary critic and philologist. In 1990, she and other scholars established the first feminist seminars in the country as an initiative of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and she was a co-foun ...
, , , , , , , for a textbook ''"History of Ukrainian literature of 20th century"'' in two books # Volodymyr Bazilevsky for collection of poetry ''"Vertep"'' # Oleh Biyma (film director), Oleksiy Bohdanovych (actor), Volodymyr Hronsky (composer), Zinaida Dehtyaryova (actress), Oleksiy Zotsenko (camera),
Olha Sumska Olha Sumska (, born 22 August 1966) is a Ukrainian actress of theater and cinema, television hostess, recipient of the Shevchenko National Prize in 1996 and the People's Artist of Ukraine (2009). In 2006 she attempted to run for a mayor of Kyiv. ...
(actress), Anatoliy Khostikoyev (actor) for series of featured films for television ''"Trap"'', ''"Crime with many unknowns"'' # Virko Balei (United States), a conductor and composer, for outstanding contribution in development of Ukrainian Music Art and its propaganda in the world # Iryna Zhylenko for collection of poetry ''"Party in the old vinarne"'' # Valentyn Znoba for creation of sculpture compositions on the theme of the Great Patriotic War (monuments of Glory in Kherson, Khmelnytskyi, at Bukrin platzdarm, a monument in Brovary) # Raisa Ivanchenko for tetralogy about the
Kyivan Rus Kievan Rus', also known as Kyivan Rus,. * was the first East Slavic state and later an amalgam of principalities in Eastern Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century.John Channon & Robert Hudson, ''Penguin Historical Atlas of Russ ...
: ''"Treason or how to become a master"'', ''"Wreath of Perun"'', ''"Golden Stirrups"'', ''"Poison for the princess"'' # Viktor Minyailo for roman ''"Eternal Ivan"'' # Danaylo Narbut for series of portraits ''"Hetmans of Ukraine"'' and paintings ''"Election of Kosh Otaman"'', ''"Doom"'', ''"Protection of the Virgin"'' #
Taras Petrynenko Taras Petrynenko (, born 10 March 1953) is a List of Ukrainian musicians, Ukrainian musician, People's Artist of Ukraine. Background His musical career started in 1969 after his performance on the dance floor with the group ''Eney'', which cons ...
for remarkable achievement in development of a modern Ukrainian pop song, concert-performing activity of last years #
Vyacheslav Chornovil Viacheslav Maksymovych Chornovil (; 24 December 1937 – 25 March 1999) was a Ukrainian Soviet dissident, independence activist and politician who was the leader of the People's Movement of Ukraine from 1989 until his death in 1999. He spent fi ...
for collections ''"Justice or recurrence of terror"'', ''"Woe from Wit"'', a book ''"Chrnicles of camp days"'', journalistic works in newspapers and magazines of Ukraine and worlds # Bohdan-Yuri Yanivsky for cycle of musical compositions in a big form for children: opera ''"The frog princess"'', musicale ''"Mykyta the Fox"'', ''"Ring of temptation"'', ''"Tom Soyer"'' # Nazar Yaremchuk†, singer, for concert work 1973-95


1997

# Ivan Marchuk, for series of paintings " Shevchenkiana", "Voice of my soul" # Lyudmyla Semykina, "High Castle" # Petro Skunts, for collection of poetry "Ask yourself" #
Anatoliy Solovianenko Anatoliy Borysovych Solovianenko (; ; 25 September 1932 – 29 July 1999) was a Ukrainian operatic tenor, People's Artist of the USSR (1975), People's Artist of Ukraine, and Shevchenko National Prize winner. He was born into a mining family in ...
, for concert programs 1993-96 # Oleksandr Ulianenko, for novel "Stalinka"


1998

# , for novel "Storonets" # Mykhailo Didyk, for performing of the main party of the Duke in opera "Rigoletto" G.Verdi (National Opera of Ukraine) # Olha Nahorna, for performing of the main party of Gilda in opera "Rigoletto" G.Verdi (National Opera of Ukraine) # Mykola Dremlyuha, for symphony #3 "To the memory of the Holodomor victims of 1932-33 in Ukraine" # Ivan Lytovchenko†, for
tapestry Tapestry is a form of Textile arts, textile art which was traditionally Weaving, woven by hand on a loom. Normally it is used to create images rather than patterns. Tapestry is relatively fragile, and difficult to make, so most historical piece ...
-
triptych A triptych ( ) is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels that are hinged together and can be folded shut or displayed open. It is therefore a type of polyptych, the term for all m ...
"Origins of Slavic writing" (passed to Maria Lytovchenko) # Volodymyr Pasivenko, Volodymyr Pryadka, for monumental-decorative panneau "Pain of earth" for the
Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine The Vladimir Vernadsky, Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, VNLU () is the main academic library and main scientific information centre in Ukraine, one of the List of largest libraries, world's largest national library, national libraries. Its ...
# Yevhen Savchuk, artistic director and main conductor of the National Academic Capella of Ukraine "DUMKA", for concert programs of the Ukrainian choir music 1992-97 # Tetyana Yablonska, for series of scenic works 1993-97


1999

# Ivan Bilyk, Mykhailo Kitrysh, Vasyl Omelyanenko, for series of works with ceramics # Valeriy Buimister (singer), for concert programs 1993-1998: "Shevchenkiana", "Ukrainian composers of present", "Italian music", "German music" #
Hanna Havrylets Hanna Oleksiivna Havrylets (11 April 195827 February 2022, ) was a Ukrainian composer. Biography She was born in , Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR and received her early music education in her native village from Vasyl Kufliuk. She grad ...
(composer), for the musical stage show "Gold stone will sow" # Dmytro Kremin, for collection of poetry "Pectoral" # Bohdan Mazur (sculptor), for the monument to Sergei Paradjanov in
Kyiv Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
and "Angel of grief" in
Khmelnytsky Khmelnytskyi (, ) is a city in western Ukraine. Located on the Southern Bug, it serves as the administrative centre of Khmelnytskyi Oblast as well as Khmelnytskyi Raion within the oblast. With a population of Khmelnytskyi is the second-largest ...
# Mykola Merzlykin (film director), Ihor Shcherbakov (composer), for play "Trap for a witch" in Kyiv State Music Theater for children and youth # Dmytro Nalyvaiko, for book "With eyes of the West. Reception of Ukraine in Western Europe in 11th-18th centuries" # Volodymyr Patyk, for series of works "Land of Shevchenko" and works of recent years


2000

# Ivan Hnatyuk, for book "Stezhky-dorozhky" # Vilen Kalyuta† (cameraman), for camera works of recent years # Alemdar Karamanov, for concert #2 for piano with orchestra "Ave Maria" and symphony #23 "Az Iisus" # Borys Necherda†, for collection of poetry "The last book" # Marfa Tymchenko, for series of works of folk decorative scenic painting # Volodymyr Chepelyk (sculptor), for the monument to
Mykhailo Hrushevsky Mykhailo Serhiiovych Hrushevsky (; – 24 November 1934) was a Ukrainian academician, politician, historian and statesman who was one of the most important figures of the Ukrainian national revival of the early 20th century. Hrushevsky is ...
in Kyiv # Anatoliy Shekera (choreograph), for ballet plays of recent years # Andriy Shkurhan (singer), for concert programs 1995-99


2001

# Volodymyr Hryshko, for vocal parties in opera plays # Roman Maiboroda, for vocal parties in opera plays # Yevhen Pashkovsky, for novel "Daily baton" #
Myroslav Popovych Myroslav Popovych (; 12 April 1930, Zhytomyr – 10 February 2018, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian philosopher, DA, professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Biography Popovych was born on 12 April 1930 in Zhytomyr, in the Ukra ...
, for book "Outline of the history of Ukraine culture"


2002

# Serhiy Bilokin, for scientific-nonfiction book "Mass terror as the way of state administration in USSR" # Andriy Bokotei, for dimensional compositions out of glass # Arkadiy Mikulsky (film director), Leonid Cherevatenko (screenwriter), for documentary movie trilogy "I am a stone from a sling of God" # Ihor Rymaruk, for book of poetry "Maiden Resentment"


2003

#
Vasyl Herasymyuk The name Basil (''royal, kingly'') comes from the male Greek name Vassilios (, female version ), which first appeared during the Hellenistic period. It is derived from "basileus" (), a Greek word of pre-Hellenic origin, meaning "king", from which ...
, for book of poetry "Poet in air" # Maria Levytska (painter-
scenographer A scenographer or scenic designer, also production designer, is a person who develops the appearance of a stage design, a TV or movie set, a gaming environment, a trade fair exhibition design or a museum experience exhibition design. The term ori ...
), for scenographic works of recent years # Vyacheslav Medved, for novel "Blood in the straw" # Vyacheslav Palkin (conductor), for concert programs 1998-2002


2004

# Yuri Barabash, for the monograph "If I forget you, Jerusalem... Gogol and Shevchenko" # Serhiy Bukovsky (movie director), for the documentary TV-series "War. Ukrainian account" # Vasyl Slapchuk, for books of poetry "Against the stream of grass", "Branch on the walking stick of wanderer" # Lyudmyla Yurchenko, for a vocal performance in opera spectacles # Serhiy Yakutovych, for a cycle of graphical artistry in last years


2005

# (author arrangement), (sculpture artist), Ibrahim-Girei Nagayev (chief architect),
Zarema Nagayeva Zarema Sodiqovna Nagayeva (; born August 30, 1949, in Tashkent) is a Soviet, Uzbek, Ukrainian, and Russian architect. She holds a doctorate in architecture and is a professor. She has been a member of the Russian Union of Architects since 1977. ...
(architect), Fefza Yakubov (concept author), for sculpture-complex "Renaissance" (
Simferopol Simferopol ( ), also known as Aqmescit, is the second-largest city on the Crimea, Crimean Peninsula. The city, along with the rest of Crimea, is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine, but controlled by Russia. It is considered the cap ...
) # Mykola Vorobiov, for the book of poetry "Servant of Pionium" # Viktor Kaminsky, for the concert #2 "Christmas", the symphony-cantanta "Ukraine. The Crusade.", the operettas "Going, calling, begging" and "Akathist to the Blessed Virgin Mary" # Mykhailyna Kotsyubynska, for the book "My horizons" 2 volumes # Serhiy Krymsky, for the books "Philosophy as the way of humanity and hope" and "Requests of philosophical senses" # Yuri Lanyuk, for the musical creations "Palimpsests" and "Music from the Book of Secret Spaces, and Elegy for Bird of Radiance" # Maria Matios, for the novel "Sweet Darusya" # Volodymyr Mykyta, for series of works "Native Land" # Mykhailo Slaboshpytsky, for the autobiographical novel "Poet out of hell"


2006

# Yevhen Beznysok, for series of illustrations to the works of
Ivan Franko Ivan Yakovych Franko (, ; 27 August 1856 – 28 May 1916) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, social and literary critic, journalist, translator, economist, political activist, doctor of philosophy, ethnographer, and the author of the first d ...
# Hryhoriy Huseinov, for the artistic documentary life story in 9 volumes "Lord's seed" # Ihor Kachurovsky, for the book "Radiant silvetkas" # Anatoli Kychynsky, for the books of poetry "Flying over November" and "Dance of Fire" #
Volodymyr Kuchynsky Volodymyr (, ; ) is a Ukrainian given name of Old East Slavic origin. The related Ancient Slavic, such as Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, etc. form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', which in other Slavic languages became Vladimi ...
(play director), Oleh Stefanov, Nataliya Polovynka, Andriy Vodychev (role performers), for plays by the works of
Plato Plato ( ; Greek language, Greek: , ; born  BC, died 348/347 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical Greece, Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the writte ...
, Hryhoriy Skovoroda,
Vasyl Stus Vasyl Semenovych Stus (; January 6, 1938 – September 4, 1985) was a Ukrainian poet, translator, literary critic, journalist, and an active member of the Ukrainian dissident movement. For his political convictions, his works were banned by th ...
in the Lviv Academic Youth Theater of Les Kurbas # Valeri Matyukhin (artistic director and main conductor of the National vocalist ensemble "Kievan Camerata"), for the musical-artistic project "Music from the Ancient Times to the Modern" # Volodymyr Nedyak, for the illustrated history of the Ukrainian Cossacks "Ukraine, the Cossack State" # Vasyl Nechepa (
kobzar A ''kobzar'' ( ; ) was an itinerant Ukrainian bard who sang to his own accompaniment, played on a multistringed kobza or bandura. Tradition The professional kobzar tradition was established during the Hetmanate Era around the sixteenth cen ...
), for concert program "In the rumble and lament of banduras" # Anatoliy Pogrebnoy, for the publicistic trilogy "In the vicious circle of ages", "If we are, then where?", "Call of the strong rank" # Zoya Chehusova, for the album-catalog "Decorative Arts of Ukraine at the end of the 20th century. 200 names"


2007

#
Mykola Hobdych Mykola Mykolayovych Hobdych (born March 28, 1961) is a Ukrainian choral conductor Conductor or conduction may refer to: Biology and medicine * Bone conduction, the conduction of sound to the inner ear * Conduction aphasia, a language diso ...
(artistic director of the Academic Chamber Choir "Kyiv"), for the artistic program "Thousand years of the Ukrainian spiritual music" # Eustachy Lapski (Poland), for the books of poetry "Looking for oneself" and "On the both sides of the truth" # Mykhaylo Melnyk (director and actor), for the play "The sin" in the Dnipropetrovsk Ukrainian Theater of One Actor "Kryk" # Ivan Ostafiychuk, for the cycles of artistic works "My Ukraine", "Journey to Baturyn", "Boykos' saga" # Borys Plaksiy, for the cycles of picturesque works "Creators of Independence", "The agony of evil" # Dmytro Stus, for the book "Vasyl Stus: life as art" # Raymond Turkoniak (USA), for the translation of the Ostroh Bible into the
modern Ukrainian language Ukrainian (, ) is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the first (native) language of a large majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic script. The standard lan ...
# Taras Fedyuk, for the book of poetry "Faces of desert" # Andriy Chebykin, for the cycle of artistic works "Crimean motives", "Female images", "Withered foliage"


2008

# Lyubov Holota, for the novel "Episodic memory" # Alexander Dzekun (Russia, play director), Volodymyr Petriv (role performer), for the play "Berestechko" of the Rivne Academic Musical-Drama Theater # Hennadiy Lyashenko, for the cantantas "The mystery of silence" and "Stained glass and sceneries" for choir and capella on the poetry of
Taras Shevchenko Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko (; ; 9 March 1814 – 10 March 1861) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure, folklorist, and ethnographer. He was a fellow of the Imperial Academy of Arts and a member of the Brotherhood o ...
and Bohdan-Ihor Antonych # Vitali Malakhov (play director), Bohdan Benyuk,
Nataliya Sumska Natalya Vyacheslavivna Sumska (; born April 22, 1956) is a Ukrainian theater and film actress and television hostess. She is a recipient of the People's Artist of Ukraine title and the Shevchenko National Prize in 2000 and 2008 respectively. Bi ...
(role performers), for the play "Of mice and people" of theatrical company Benyuk and Khostikoyev # Petro Perebyinis, for the collection of poetry "The wheat clocks" # Vira Selyanska (Brazil), for the books "The Seventh Seal", "The Romen-herb" and translation of works of the Ukrainian literature into the
Portuguese language Portuguese ( or ) is a Western Romance language of the Indo-European language family originating from the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It is the official language of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal and São Tom ...
# Vasyl Sydak, for the series of wooden sculptures # Mykhailo Tkachuk (movie director), for the documentary series "The mystery of the Norilsk Uprising" # Valeri Franchuk, for the cycle of picturesque works "The swung of bells of the memory", commemorated to the victims of
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# Volodymyr Yakymets, Yaroslav Nudyk, Bohdan Bohach, Andriy Kapral, Andriy Shavalya, Roman Turyanyn (performers of the vocal group "Picardian trio"), for the concert programs (2003-2006)


2009

# Pavlo Hirnyk, for the book of poetry "The dawn" # Viktor Hontarov, for series of canvases "My Gogol" and cycle of picturesque works # Larysa Kadyrova, for gallery of female images in mono-plays and contribution in development of the Ukrainian theatrical arts # Volodymyr Melnychenko, for the document-publicist books "Taras Shevchenko. My stay in Moscow.", "In honor of our exalted Ukraine (Taras Shevchenko and
Osip Bodyansky Osip Maksimovich Bodyansky (; ; 31 October 1808 – 6 September 1877) was a Russian Slavist of Ukrainian Cossack descent who studied and taught at the Imperial Moscow University. Bodyansky's close friends included Nikolai Gogol, Sergey Aksakov, Mi ...
)" # Viktor Nakonechnyi, for series of paintings "My shiny land"


2010-20s


2010

# (publicist), for the documental-artistic trilogy "Brothers of thunder", "Brothers of fire", and "Brothers of spaces" # Mykola Babak (director of project and artistic arrangement), Oleksandr Naidyon (script author), for the monograph "National icon of the Mid-Dnieper region in the 18-20th centuries in context of peasant cultural field" # Stepan Hanzha (master of folk artistry), for the artistic series of carpets #
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(poet), for the book of poetry "Village in a torn wreath" # Viktor Kovtun (artist), for the cycle of picturesque works "My land - Sloboda Ukraine" # Bohdan Kozak (performer), for the concert performance of poetic compositions "The Gospel of Taras" and "Thoughts" based on the works of
Taras Shevchenko Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko (; ; 9 March 1814 – 10 March 1861) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure, folklorist, and ethnographer. He was a fellow of the Imperial Academy of Arts and a member of the Brotherhood o ...
# Levko Kolodub (composer), for the symphony #9 "Sensilis moderno" ("Newest impressions"), the symphony #10 "Based on sketches of the young age", the symphony #11 "New banks" # Kost Lavro (artist), for illustrations to the works of classics of Patriotic literature and monumental paintings the themes of the Ukrainian folk tales in the Kyiv State Academic Puppet Theater # Halyna Pahutiak (writer), for the book of prose "Servant out of Dobromyl" # Oksana Pakhlevska (writer), for the book of journalism "Ave, Europa!"


2011

# Roman Horak, Mykola-Yaroslav Hnativ (literary critics), for the book "Ivan Franko" # Mykola Dedyura (musical director and conductor), Anatoli Solovianenko (stage director), Serhiy Mahera (singer) (party performance of Orovezo), Svitlana Kramareva (party performance of Norma), for the opera play "
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" of
Vincenzo Bellini Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (; ; 3 November 1801 – 23 September 1835) was an Italian opera composer famed for his long, graceful melodies and evocative musical settings. A central figure of the era, he was admired not only ...
in the National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet of Ukraine of Taras Shevchenko # Lydia Zabylyasta (singer), for party performance of Ingigerd, Turandot, and Amelia the opera plays "Yaroslav the Wise" of
Heorhiy Maiboroda Heorhiy Ilarionovych Maiboroda (6 December 1992) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer. People's Artist of the USSR (1960). Maiboroda, whose brother Platon Maiboroda was also a composer (mainly of songs), studied at the Glière College of Music ...
, "
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" of
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, and " Un ballo in maschera" of
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on the stage of the National Opera of Ukraine and the concert programs of the Ukrainian folk songs and romances # Vasyl Shklyar (writer), for the book "Black Raven" (first refused, but later accepted)


2012

#
Petro Midyanka Petro Mykolayovych Midyanka (born 14 May 1959), also known by his pen name Ropet Kamidyan, is a Ukrainian poet and teacher who became the a member of the National Writers' Union of Ukraine since 1994. He has spent almost his whole life, or more ...
(poet), for the collection of poetry "Luitro into sky" (2010) # Volodymyr Rutkivskyi (prose writer), for the historical trilogy for children "Djury" (2007–10) ("Djury of Cossack Shvaika", "Djury the Characters", "Djury and the submarine") # Tetyana Kara-Vasylieva (art critic), for the book "History of the Ukrainian embroidery" (2008) # Viktor Stepurko (composer), for the psalm-melody "Monologues of ages" for a mixed choir and solo instruments (in seven parts by canonical texts) # Anatoliy Kryvolap (artist), for the cycle out of 50 works "The Ukrainian motif"


2013

# Dmytro Bohomazov (theatre director) for the plays "Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare of the Odessa Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater, "Guests will come at midnight" by A. Miller of the Kyiv Academic Drama and Comedy Theater on the left bank of the Dnieper and "Shchurolov" by O. Green of the Kyiv Theater "Free Stage» # Leonid Kovaloenko (poet) for the book of poems "The Sign of the Broken Yoke" # Petro Pechorny (artist) for a series of ceramic plates based on the works of Taras Shevchenko


2014

#
Liudmyla Monastyrska Liudmyla Viktorivna Monastyrska () is a Ukrainian spinto soprano. Early life and career Born in Irkliiv, Cherkasy Oblast, she studied at the R. Glier Kyiv Institute of Music and Kyiv Conservatory. Monastyrska made her debut with the Ukraine ...
(spinto soprano) # Liubomyr Medvid (painter) # Myroslav Dochynets (writer) # Iryna Haiuk (cultural researcher) # Vasyl Vasylenko (conductor) # Maria Kurochka


2015

# Petro Panchuk (actor) # Kostjantyn Moskalez (writer) # Mykola Kompanez (artist) # Juri Buriak (poet)


2016

#
Levko Lukianenko Levko Hryhorovych Lukianenko (; 24 August 1928 – 7 July 2018) was a Ukrainian politician, Soviet dissident, and Hero of Ukraine. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group in 1976 and was elected a leader of the Ukrainian He ...
(politician) # Mychailo Huida (painter) #
Radu Poklitaru Radu Poklitaru (born 1972 in Chișinău, Moldova) – choreographer-director working in Ukraine and many other countries of the world, the Honoured Worker of Culture of Ukraine (2017), the Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine winner (2016), ''The ...
(choreographer-director) #
Oleh Sentsov Oleh Hennadiiovych SentsovNosorih (Rhino)
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(filmmaker) # Anzhelina Shvachka (mezzo-soprano singer)


2017

#
Ivan Malkovych Ivan Antonovych Malkovych (; born 10 May 1961 in Nyzhnii Bereziv, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ivano-Frankivsk) is a noted Ukrainians, Ukrainian poet and publisher. He is the proprietor of the publishing house "A-ba-ba-ha-la-ma-ha, A-BA-BA-HA-LA-MA-HA" ...
(poet and publisher) #
Mykola Malyshko Mykola Oleksiiovych Malyshko (; born 15 February 1938) is a Ukrainian sculptor and teacher who became a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine in 1976, and a laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize. Early life and education Maly ...
(artist) #
Bohdana Frolyak Bohdana Oleksiivna Frolyak (born 5 May 1968) is a modern Ukrainian composer. Biography Frolyak was born in , Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, and made her first musical steps in her native village under the guidance of Vasyl Kufliuk, a vi ...
(composer) # Stepan Koval (film director) for his work on the animated series "My Country Is Ukraine."


2018

# Emma Andijewska (artist and writer) #
Pavlo Makov Pavlo Mykolaiovych Makov (born August 28, 1958, in Saint Petersburg, Leningrad) is a Ukrainian artist. He is a Member of the Royal Society of Painters and Graphic Artists of Great Britain, a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Arts of ...
(painter) #
Serhii Plokhy Serhii Mykolayovych Plokhy (; born 23 May 1957) is a historian and author. He is the Mykhailo Hrushevsky professor of Ukrainian history at Harvard University, where he also serves as the director of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. E ...
(historian) #
Victoria Poleva Victoria Vita Polyova (; born September 11, 1962) is a Ukrainian composer. Biography Born on September 11, 1962, in Kyiv, Ukraine, daughter of composer Valery Polyovyj (1927–1986). Graduate of Kyiv Conservatory (class of composition with Pr ...
(composer) #
Volodymyr Tykhyi Volodymyr Viktorovych Tykhyi (; born on February 25, 1970, in Chervonohrad, Lviv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian film director, screenwriter and film producer of documentaries and feature films.
(film director)


2019

# Roman Bondachuk (director) #
Bohdan Horyn Bohdan Horyn (; born in Stryi Raion, Kniselo, Lwów Voivodeship) is a Ukraine, Ukrainian human rights activist and Soviet dissident, dissident. He was a People's Deputy of the first and second convocations of the Verkhovna Rada from May 15, 199 ...
(human rights activist) #
Rostyslav Derzhypilsky Rostyslav Lyubomyrovych Derzhypilsky (born October 7, 1975, Kosiv, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast) is a Ukrainian theater director and actor, People's Artist of Ukraine, and the artistic director of the Ivano-Frankivsk Academic Regional Music and Drama Th ...
(theater director and actor) #
Oksana Zabuzhko Oksana Stefanivna Zabuzhko (, born 19 September 1960) is a Ukrainian novelist, poet, and essayist. Her works have been translated into several languages. Life Zabuzhko was born 19 September 1960 in Lutsk, Ukraine. The writer's father, Stefan ( ...
(writer) # Vasyl Chebanyk (paineter) # Volodymyr Sheiko (conductor)


2020

#
Marianna Kiyanovska Marianna Kiyanovska (born 17 November 1973) is a Ukraine, Ukrainian poet, translator and a literary scholar and is a recipient of the Shevchenko National Prize (2020) and the Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award (2022) for the poetry boo ...
(writer) #
Taras Prokhasko Taras Prokhasko (; born 16 May 1968) is a Ukrainian novelist, essayist and journalist. Together with Yuri Andrukhovych a major representative of the Stanislav phenomenon, a group of postmodernist writers in Ivano-Frankivsk. Writing of Taras Pro ...
(writer) # Evgenia Podobna (journalist) #
DakhaBrakha DakhaBrakha are a Ukrainian folk music quartet which combines the musical styles of several ethnic groups. They were a winner of the Sergey Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award in 2009 and the Shevchenko National Prize in 2020. DakhaBrakha are a pro ...
(music quartet) # Vladislav Troitsky (theater director) # Oleksandr Hliadielov (photographer)


2021

#
Oksana Lutsyshyna Oksana Petrivna Lutsyshyna (née Kishko; born 10 October 1974) is a Ukrainian poet, professor and writer who is a recipient of the Shevchenko National Prize, and member of PEN Ukraine. She primarily writes poetry and fiction in Ukrainian, with ...
(writer) # Stanislav Aseyev (writer and human rights activist) #
Valentyn Vasyanovych Valentyn Mykolayovych Vasyanovych (; born 21 July 1971) is a Ukrainian film director. He is best known for his two films on post-traumatic stress disorder following armed conflict, ''Atlantis'' (2019), and '' Reflection'' (2021). Films Vasyan ...
(film director) #
Boris Mikhailov Boris Mikhailov may refer to: * Boris Mikhailov (Comintern), representative of the Communist International to the US in 1929-30 * Boris Mikhailov (photographer) (born 1938), fine art photographer * Boris Mikhailov (ice hockey) Boris Petrovich M ...
(photographer) # Evgen Shymalsky (activist) # Kateryna Sula (activist) # Oleksandr Behma (actor)


2022

# Kateryna Gornostai (film director) # George Grabowicz (literary critic) # Tamara Duda (writer) #
Nikita Kadan Nikita may refer to: * Nikita (given name), people with the given name, including variants * Nikita, Crimea, a town in Ukraine * Nikita the Tanner, a character in East Slavic folklore Film and television *''Little Nikita'', a 1988 film * ''La Femm ...
(artist) #
Mykola Riabchuk Mykola Riabchuk (; born September 27, 1953) is a Ukrainian public intellectual, journalist, political analyst, Literary criticism, literary critic, translator and writer. Riabchuk is known for his analytical articles and essays on Ukrainian poli ...
(political analyst and writer) # Tiberiy Szilvashi (artist) #
Tamara Trunova Tamara Viktorovna Trunova (born May 5, 1982) is a Ukrainian theater director, the Chief Director of the Kyiv Academic Theatre of Drama and Comedy on the left bank of Dnieper. Biography Trunova was born in Nova Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast. She gradu ...
(theater director) # Natalya Vorozhbyt (playwright and screenwriter)


2023

# Kateryna Kalytko (poet) #
Vitaly Portnikov Vitaly Portnikov (; born 14 May 1967) is a Ukrainian editor and journalist. A columnist for Radio Liberty and a regular author of analytical articles in Ukrainian publications on political and historical topics. Member of the PEN Ukraine, a la ...
(journalist) # Mychailo Nazarenko (literary critic) #
Taras Kompanichenko Taras Viktorovych Kompanichenko (; born 14 November 1969) is a Ukrainian recording artist, kobzar, bandurist, lirnyk, composer and singer-songwriter. He is an active member of the Kobzarskyi Tsekh (literally "Kobzar guild") as well as of the Ear ...
(kobzar) #
Iryna Tsilyk Iryna Tsilyk ( Ukrainian: Ірина Цілик; born 18 November 1982) is a Ukrainian filmmaker and writer, the member of European Film Academy, Ukrainian PEN International. The winner of the “Directing Award: World Cinema Documentary” for ...
(filmmaker and writer)


2024

#
Jamala Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova. (born 27 August 1983), known professionally as Jamala,. is a Ukrainian singer. She represented and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with her song "1944 (song), 1944". In 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024 ...
(singer) #
Andriy Yermolenko Andriy Ivanovich Yermolenko (; born 24 January 1974) is a Ukrainian artist, including designer and illustrator, who is the art director of ''The Ukrainian Week'' magazine. He is known in Ukraine for creating the "United Colours of Ukraine" uno ...
(artist) #
Dmytro Lazutkin Dmytro (, ) is a Ukrainian name, derived from the Greek Demetrios. Nicknames Nicknames of the name Dmytro include: * Dima (; most common) *Dimochka (Дімочка) *Dimulia (Дімуля) *Dimusha (Дімуша) *Dimusia (Дімуся) *Dmytry ...
(poet) #
Evgeniy Maloletka Evgeniy Konstantinovich Maloletka (, ) is a Ukrainian journalist and photographer. He covered the siege of Mariupol during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and, in particular, made a photograph of a woman wounded as a result of the maternity hos ...
(journalist and photographer) #
Mstyslav Chernov Mstyslav Andriiovych Chernov (, ; born 1985) is a Ukrainian filmmaker, war correspondent, videographer, photographer, photojournalist, and novelist. A Pulitzer Prize and Academy Awards winner known for his coverage of the Revolution of Dignity ...
(filmmaker and war correspondent) #
Vasilisa Stepanenko Vasilisa Stepanenko (, ) is a Ukrainian journalist and video producer. In 2023, she shared the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service with Evgeniy Maloletka, Mstyslav Chernov, and Lori Hinnant for her work with the Associated Press covering the Russ ...
(journalist and video producer) #
Karmella Tsepkolenko Karmella Tsepkolenko (; born 20 February 1955) is a Ukrainian author and composer. Biography Karmella Tsepkolenko was born in Odessa, Ukraine. She studied composition from 1973-79 at the Pyotr Stoliarsky Special Music School in Odessa under Ale ...
(composer) #
Yaryna Chornohuz Yaryna Yaroslavivna Chornohuz ( Ukrainian: ) is a Ukrainian poet, military medic, and senior corporal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Early life and education Chornoguz was born in 1995 in the city of Kyiv. She is the granddaughter of Ukrainian ...
(poet and corporal ) # Ivan Urywvky (theater director) # Tetiana Ovsiichuk (art director) # Susanna Karpenko (choirmaster)


See also

* List of Ukrainian State Prizes


Notes


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shevchenko National Prize Laureates, List of * Ukraine-related lists