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Exhibition/Performance – “Perfect Romance”

Attention Students!
On November 27, the student self-government will host an exhibition/performance titled “Perfect Romance.”
In recognition of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Academy’s student self-government will collaborate with the Student Parliament and the Government of Georgia to organize this event.
Theme and Colors
The exhibition’s main theme is represented by three colors:
• Red – symbolizes blood, pain, and aggression.
• Black – represents tragedy, fear, and loss.
• White – stands for peace and the defeat of violence.
Who Can Participate?
Any student from any faculty or course of the Academy of Arts, as well as members of the Student Parliament and the Government of Georgia, are welcome to participate.
Project Goal
Violence against women is a widespread global issue that occurs daily across the world. This project aims to express solidarity with victims of violence and highlight the severity of the problem through artistic expression.
How to Participate?
To register, send your artwork (installation, sculpture, digital artwork, etc.) to the email below by 20:00 on November 26. If your submission is approved, the artwork must be brought to the Academy’s exhibition hall by 16:00 on November 27.
Each participant may submit up to two artworks. Please include the following details in your email:
• Full name
• Course and faculty
• Phone number
• Artwork title and size (optional description)
Email: elenakopale09@gmail.com
Facebook: Elene Kopaleishvili
Student Self-Government wishes you success!
Author of the project: Elene Tkemaladze

The “Patient N1” exhibition of the Faculty of Design—fashion design direction—was opened at the Apollon Kutateladze Tbilisi State Art Academy.
The educational-creative project deals with ecological problems and challenges. The exhibition includes eleven costumes and two panels. Participating students used, among other techniques, upcycling used clothing.
Head of the project: Thea Bodokia – associate professor of the Academy of Arts;
Supervisor in the direction of technology/construction: Ekaterine Darchia, guest teacher of the Academy of Arts;
Participating students: Tekla Gogoladze, Elene Erkomaishvili, Ekaterine Maisuradze, Inga Vartaniani, Tamuna Zaloshvili, Dachi Metreveli, Monika Managadze, Salome Nadiradze, Salome Chkonia, Nelli Khurtsidze, Elene Turashvili
The exhibition will last until June 23.
Address: Al. Griboyedov N22 – the exhibition hall of the Art Academy.

The Ministry of Culture has unveiled a competition aimed at fostering creative initiatives in the field of fine and visual arts across Tbilisi and the regions.

Competition Title: Promotion of Creative Initiatives in the Field of Fine and Visual Arts in Tbilisi and Regions

This initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Georgia, seeks to encourage and support innovative endeavours in the fine and visual arts sector, fostering cultural vibrancy and artistic expression throughout the country.