The festival, organized by the Cultural Center of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Russian Federation and the Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts named after Sergey Andriaka, aims to foster stronger ties between the two countries through the universal language of art, ILNA wrote.
The festival will feature two main sections: A search for young talents and an exhibition of works by professional artists.
Artists from both countries will submit their interpretations of specified themes, with 100 pieces from each nation being chosen by a jury for display in exhibitions in both Iran and Russia.
This unique cultural event provides a platform for Iranian and Russian artists to share their perspectives on each other’s rich and ancient cultures, promoting mutual understanding and appreciation.
The festival is being executed by the Sareh Art Gallery in Russia and the Artibition Art Gallery in Iran, ensuring a seamless experience for participating artists.