(MENAFN- AzerNews) By Laman Ismayilova
The 4th UNESCO Art Camp Malta has been held in Mellieha village,
gathering around 19 artists from Azerbaijan, Algeria, Andorra,
Austria, Benin, Brazil, Cyprus, Georgia, Iran, Jordan, Latvia,
Lithuania, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Turkiye and
Ukraine, Azernews reports.
During the ten days, artists created three artworks under the
'Colors for Peace'' theme.
Honored Artist Asmar Narimanbayova represented Azerbaijan at Art
Camp Malta, who created stunning art pieces that received wide
acclaim.
During their stay in Malta, the artists visited the cities of
Valletta, Mdina, and Gozo.
At the end of the symposium, a final exhibition took place, and
all participants were awarded diplomas.
An outreach day was organized at Bugibba Square in partnership
with the St Paul's Bay local council.
The artists were also visited on-site by schoolchildren from
Mellieha Primary School within the UNESCO Schools' Programme.
Each art camp participant was also invited to introduce and
discuss their country's culture, traditions, and heritage.
At the end of the symposium, a final exhibition took place, and
all participants were awarded diplomas.
Recall that Art Camp Azerbaijan was held in August-September,
uniting 16 young artists from different countries.
During the camp, the artists presented artworks inspired by the
impressions of visiting the cities of Shusha, Aghdam, Fuzuli, and
Jabrayil, liberated from Armenian occupation.
The final exhibition of works was held in Baku. Before the
Azerbaijan Art Camp was held in Andorra. Asmar Narimanbayova also
took part in the events.
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