History Museum Displays A Wide Array Of Artworks
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Laman Ismayilova
The National History Museum has displayed stunning handicrafts
and works of art as part of the 2nd Republican Art Contest 'Pearl
of Karabakh - Shusha'.
The art competition was organized within the Year of Shusha in
Azerbaijan in partnership with the National Academy of
Sciences.
Over 100 stunning handicrafts and colorful paintings were
showcased at the exhibition, Azernews reports citing Trend
Life.
The art contest brought together talented artists from across
the country. The artists created a wide array of artworks inspired
by the Karabakh region's rich history and culture.
The competition was held in two categories (fine and applied
arts) with three nominations.
The jury included the director-general of the Museum of History,
Academician Naila Valikhanli, Secretary of the Azerbaijani Artists'
Union, People's Artist Aghali Ibrahimov, deputy director of the
State Theater Museum, the member of the Artists' Union Nazim
Mammadov, head of the History Museum's Fine Arts Fund, associate
professor Nardana Yusifova and artist-restorer, Honored Cultural
Worker Gulshan Hajiyeva.
The jury members evaluated the works submitted for the
competition and determined the winners.
The names of the winners were announced at the opening of the
exhibition. The winners were awarded memorable gifts and
diplomas.
The head and curator of the project is Aynur Babayeva, who
currently works at the State History Museum.
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