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The GAM group delay "Gallery" Belyaevo "(117485, Moscow, ul. Profsoyuznaya, 100) from 29 November 2008 to 15 January 2009 will be held the 1st Open Festival of decorative art" Unforgotten Craft ", dedicated to the" Year Families".
The festival organized by the Prefecture of the South-Western Administrative District of Moscow, Department of Culture of South-Western Administrative District of Moscow, together with the State Russian House of Folk Arts, the regional public organization Association of Artists of Decorative Arts and the State exhibition hall "Gallery" Belyaevo ", on the basis of which has already been It is not the first year of application of Crafts Training Center.
Conceived as an annual festival of Russian exhibition-contest of creative works in the field of arts and crafts, and able in due course to acquire international status. The main theme of the festival - "The modern artist in the mirror of tradition: From folk art - to the author's art" - from year to year is becoming more urgent. The problem of creative identity in popular culture, in a situation of rapidly changing cultural context, increasing attention among creative people.
One of the main objectives of the festival is put propaganda and ensuring the continuity of the traditions of folk art, promotion and preservation of their revival. Demonstrating the best work in the field of arts and crafts, we attract the widest possible audience to active perception of art and the formation of her high aesthetic taste. An equally important goal is also to open new names of talented artists, promoting their creative growth and professional communication. To do this, the festival will be held master classes professionals, parties known creative teams and the conference on topical issues of arts and crafts of reality in contemporary Russia and the world.
The competition in six categories will be attended by professional artists from different fields of arts and crafts. His new works for the exhibition will present a truly recognized masters.
The festival will be the work of a large number of artists, members of the Association of Decorative Arts MA (str. Arbat, 21), Honored Artist of Russia, young artists and students of art universities, folk artists. Members of the Moscow creative association "Works of applied art" (street. Most Communist, 19) will participate in the festival, as well as to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the collective creative evening in the gallery.
The festival will be attended by active members of the community Masters Forum needlework Hobbyportal.ru, which is media partner of the festival.
The well-known Moscow artist and collector Tamara Sanchez and her colleagues and students from Arkhangelsk, Severodvinsk, Petrozavodsk and Moscow accompany his exposition of the creative meetings and master classes. As part of the festival fashion show their works of textile show members of such renowned ensembles as the "beginning of the Russian" and "The Red Sarafan," fashion designer Tatyana Lazareva and other Costume.
All participants are awarded with diplomas of the festival. Winners in each category will determine the jury, which is composed of a member of the Russian Academy of Arts Olga Pobedova, Honored Artist of Russia Larisa and Sergey Rubtsov Gavin, Professor Yuri Salman and other authoritative experts. Authors of 3 best works in each category receive the title of the winner and will be awarded prizes. Presentation of diplomas to the laureates will take place in a festive atmosphere at the ceremony of summing up the festival.
The works of arts and crafts are an essential part of the human subject protection. They are also an aesthetic and functional load. Originating in ancient times, the AEL has always been one of the most important areas of folk art, its history is linked with the artistic craft, art industry, with the activities of professional artists and craftsmen, and from the beginning of the XX century with artistic design, design and architecture.
Arts and crafts has always been, is and should be the main conductor of art in everyday life!
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