A Russian-Chinese Center for Contemporary Art and Creative Industries is being created at ZSU within the framework of the project “Priority 2030. Far East”

As part of the implementation of the “Priority 2030. Far East program”, Zabaikalsky State University (ZSU) opened a large-scale art exhibition of authors from Russia and China on its site. The project became the first event of the Center for Contemporary Art and Creative Industries, a joint project of ZSU and the Sanjiang Art Professional Institute. "The exhibition presents 120 works, equally from authors from Russian regions and Heilongjiang Province. The exhibition is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the development of diplomatic relations between Russia and China. Its goal is to exchange experience and creative competencies. Contemporary art of both Russia and China has undeniable advantages that can inspire each other," said Natalia Gusevskaya, head of the Department of International Law and Relations at ZSU.

As part of the implementation of the “Priority 2030. Far East program”, Zabaikalsky State University (ZSU) opened a large-scale art exhibition of authors from Russia and China on its site. The project became the first event of the Center for Contemporary Art and Creative Industries, a joint project of ZSU and the Sanjiang Art Professional Institute.

"The exhibition presents 120 works, equally from authors from Russian regions and Heilongjiang Province. The exhibition is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the development of diplomatic relations between Russia and China. Its goal is to exchange experience and creative competencies. Contemporary art of both Russia and China has undeniable advantages that can inspire each other," said Natalia Gusevskaya, head of the Department of International Law and Relations at ZSU.

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