Ukrainian-Canadian theatre artist Lianna Makuch will be the next Gene Zwozdesky Artist in Residence for the 2024/25 academic year at MacEwan University.
This program was established in the fall of 2022 and is a collaboration between the Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre and the Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications. The program is funded by a donation from the Ukrainian Foundation for College Education (UFCE).
Makuch is a third-generation Ukrainian-Canadian theatre artist in amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton) on Treaty Six Territory. She is a playwright, director, performer and co-artistic director of Pyretic Productions. She has travelled several times to Ukraine to research and develop her plays Barvinok and Alina, which have garnered awards and recognition, including the Shevchenko Foundation’s REACH Award, an Edmonton Artist Trust Fund Award, Elizabeth Sterling Haynes award nominations, Gina Wilkinson Prize and was shortlisted for the Alberta Playwriting Award.
“I believe that by exploring themes and topics deeply connected to my identity and expressing my own personal truth, the art I create will find a universal connection and impact,” says Makuch. “The arts are a powerful medium to enlighten and influence, while authentically advocating on behalf of community. I look forward to continuing to do this work while holding this position at MacEwan and would like to thank all those involved for this opportunity.”
In addition to working with numerous theatre companies, Makuch is currently working with a colleague to adapt and develop the book Kohkum’s Babushka: A Magical Métis/Ukrainian Tale into a Theatre for Family Audiences production which began development at the Banff Centre for the Arts. Her directorial debut, First Métis Man of Odesa, received a Dora Award for Outstanding Direction and has been seen on stages nationwide.
Makuch will be directing A Christmas Carol at the Citadel Theatre in the 2024/25 season.
She has also been a key advocate for raising awareness about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine through her work as well as various fundraising initiatives and advocacy efforts. Makuch was named one of 50 Canadian Fellows of Ukraine by the UDonation International NGO, her story was published in Alberta Views magazine and her theatre work has been referenced in the House of Commons.