Admission of works for the 10th International Contest “In My Homeland” is open
01 October 2014

Dear participants! This year we have a little holiday – exactly 10 years of our friendship with you and creative collaboration. We are very pleased that all this time you remain with us and support contest with your wonderful artworks, fresh ideas and kind words! We we are waiting for your works and remind you about some of the organizational aspects.

“Dialogue of centuries”: The exhibition of graphics has opened in Minsk
08 August 2014

The final exhibition of International Cultural and Educational Project “Dialogue of Centuries: First World War and Peace of Today” has opened on 7 August at the National Library of the Republic of Belarus. The exhibition features 52 works made by artists from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine in various graphic techniques.

“Dialogue of Centuries”: Plein-air painting exhibition has opened in Vileika
04 August 2014

More than 20 paintings created by artists at last year's plein-air International Cultural and Educational Project “Dialogue of Centuries: First World War and Peace of Today” are presented at the exhibition in Vileika museum. The opening ceremony was held on August 2.

The results of the Project “Dialogue of Centuries: First World War and Peace of Today” have been drawn
16 June 2014

The structure of the exhibition commission includes graphic artists, literary critics and historians from Russia and Belarus. In May, they were examining graphics made by the project participants based on literary works, touching the subject of the First World War.

The 9th International exhibition “In My Homeland” took place in Minsk
14 April 2014

In the exhibition 449 works from 19 countries took part: Argentina, Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Sri Lanka. Wealth of methods and techniques, a variety of artistic and cultural traditions and a unique flavor of each region have helped to gather a collection of bright children's art.