The exhibition of the Belarusian-Russian project "Oberezhny Krug" opened in Minsk
10:42, 5 December

The day before, the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus hosted the opening of the women's Slavic Russian-Belarusian exhibition project "Oberezhny Krug: painting, graphics, sculpture, decorative and applied arts," the correspondent reports Soyuz.by .
Irina Karpovich, Adviser to the Representative Office of the Permanent Committee of the Union State in Minsk, took part in the event.
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The project was organized jointly with the Moscow Branch of the Union of Artists of Russia with the support of Rossotrudnichestvo and the Russian Academy of Arts.


Its goal is to unite the forces of states, promote the demographic agenda, and saturate the cultural space with high-level thematic art. The exhibition features about 100 works of contemporary Russian and Belarusian art (genre scenes, portraits, still lifes, theatrical costume, sculpture) dedicated to Russian and Belarusian women.

"A woman is primarily the keeper of the family hearth, traditional values, culture and history that are passed down from generation to generation. The works of the exhibition contain the code of the Belarusian and Russian nations," Irina Karpovich noted in her welcoming speech to the guests and participants of the event.
The Oberezhny Krug is an educational project that promotes traditional values in the Union State.








