The group exhibition titled “Balkan Galleries 3”, consisting of works by faculty and students of the Trakya University (TU) Faculty of Fine Arts, opened at an art gallery in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
The group exhibition titled “Balkan Galleries 3”, consisting of works by faculty and students of the Trakya University (TU) Faculty of Fine Arts, opened at an art gallery in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
According to the university’s statement, the exhibition included 42 works from various artistic fields such as painting, sculpture, graphics and photography.
The first Balkan fair for art lovers met in Veliko Tarnova in 2019, and the second in Varna last year.
Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Prof. Dr. Melihat Tuzun stated at the opening of the exhibition that by removing borders, art brings countries and nations closer together.
Pointing out that the exhibition contributed to the development of cooperation in the field of culture between Turkey and Bulgaria, Tuzun said: “This type of exhibition is very important in terms of cultural and artistic cooperation between Bulgaria and Turkey. We believe that the exhibition will make an important contribution to strengthening relations between the two countries. The Minister of Culture, Naidin Todorov, and Professor D. Special thanks to everyone, especially Veleslav Minikov. ” Use phrases.
The Bulgarian Minister of Culture, Naidin Todorov, congratulated the artists who supported the exhibition.
Within the scope of the exhibition, Tuzun and art gallery owner Jim Ostner presented one of the works of painter and state artist Devrim Erbil to the Ambassador of Turkey, Ipek Ozdoran, to be sent to the Ambassador of Turkey to Sofia, Aylin Erkincuk. .
The exhibition can be visited until April 4.
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