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International Visual Art Festival to Occur in Tomsk in 2025

International Alexander Nevsky Visual Arts Festival kicks off in Tomsk Region autumn of 2025; participants aged 12 to 35 can win prizes in categories: photography, music video, animation, artistic film, documentary film, painting, graphic arts, organizers announced on Friday.

Alexander Nevsky's First International Art Festival Kicks Off in Tomsk Region Autumn 2025;...
Alexander Nevsky's First International Art Festival Kicks Off in Tomsk Region Autumn 2025; participants aged 12 to 35 can win prizes in categories including photography, music video, animation, film, documentary, painting, graphic art, organizers revealed on Friday.

International Visual Art Festival to Occur in Tomsk in 2025

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Kickoff for the International Visual Arts Festival in Tomsk Set for Autumn 2025 🎨🔥

Get ready, art enthusiasts! The First International Festival of Visual Arts, named after Alexander Nevsky, is gearing up to launch in Tomsk, Russia, in the fall of 2025. This exciting event, inviting participants aged 12-35, will feature captivating exhibitions and competitions across various art forms, as announced at a press conference held at the RIA Tomsk media center.

According to Larisa Vazhova, head of the Tomsk regional department of culture, the festival will bring together two distinguished cultural events previously held separately – the children's film festival "Bronze Vityaz" and the Tomsk College of Arts and Culture festival. "We can see the foundations for this synergy. One festival has grown, another has too. We see increasing interest from both domestic and international audiences, making this union an excellent opportunity to expand our reach, featuring not just children, but also young adults in our new festival," Vazhova explained.

Natalia Kiselyova, deputy governor of Tomsk, echoed the sentiment, adding, "This merger broadens our target audience, opening up a fantastic opportunity for both adolescents and young people to participate." 🌟

Valentin Zherezchikov, a member of the festival's organizing committee and director of the Tomsk governor's college of arts and culture, emphasized that participants aged 12-35 can submit their work for consideration but that the jury will judge them based on age categories: 12-18 years old. The competition categories will encompass photography, music videos, animation, short and documentary films, painting, and graphic design. "This year, 3D graphics will be added. There is a heavy emphasis on 3D graphics among today's youth, and we can't help but acknowledge the burgeoning trend. We've long contemplated this change, finally spurred by the development of this new festival," Zherezchikov stated.

He went on to say that the themes of the accepted works will be outlined in the festival's official rules: "We will pay special attention to the story of our homeland, as the subject is both popular and vital." Vazhova further clarified that the competition results will be announced in December. ⏰

While artificial intelligence (AI) has made impressive strides in various industries, its role in the arts remains a contentious topic. “Artificial intelligence lacks the ability to nurture and reveal true talent; it provides a predetermined outcome. Last year, we encountered issues with participants using AI in their submissions, prompting us to develop a protective system. This system will allow experts to discount works created by AI,” stated Zherezchikov, highlighting the requirement for artists to submit original materials as part of the system.

For those eager to lend their creative touch to this unique festival, stay tuned for updates on the festival website or contact the organizers directly for the latest details. 🎉

As AI continues to evolve, it's important to remember that the human element, fueled by passion and imagination, remains the heart and soul of the arts. 💔

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  1. The international festival will feature various art forms, not just limited to visual arts, as it will also host competitions in fashion-and-beauty, food-and-drink, home-and-garden, and mature relationships.
  2. With the festival's emphasis on 3D graphics, car enthusiasts might find a unique platform to showcase their art, from virtual car design to animations that tell compelling stories.
  3. To ensure the festival remains a platform for human creativity, a protective system will be in place to disqualify works generated by artificial intelligence, leaving room for the demonstration of pet owners' love and care through artistic expression.
  4. During such an enriching cultural experience, travelers can explore Tomsk's local food and shopping scenes, immersing themselves in the city's vibrant lifestyle and further fostering meaningful connections, whether among strangers or with their beloved pets.

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