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July 13 on the boulevard named after M. Esambaeva Grozny Center for Folk Art of the Ministry of Culture of the Chechen Republic held the next republican children’s exhibition of fine and decorative arts “The Rainbow World of Childhood”

Cultural Event

03/06/2026 18:26 - 18:26

Global | Grozny | Yuzhnaya Ulitsa, 4, Grozny, Chechénskaya Respúblika, Russia, 364068

Cultural performance

Languages: Chechen

July 13 on the boulevard named after M. Esambaeva Grozny Center for Folk Art of the Ministry of Culture of the Chechen Republic held the next republican children’s exhibition of fine and decorative arts “The Rainbow World of Childhood”. The exhibition was attended by aspiring artists and masters of creative arts and fine arts from the Chechen Republic: Makalova Heida, Dzhamaldinova Zarina, Sugaipova Makka, Visaitova Iman, Shamaeva Petimat, Dzhabrailova Khava, Eskaeva Khadizhat, Danaeva Aishat, Elgerieva Yasmina. They delighted the guests and viewers of the exhibition with their products made from polymer clay, wool watercolors, dried wool, paintings on canvas, oil paintings, palette knives, acrylic and relief paste, and still lifes in oil painting. The main goal of such events is to introduce the younger generation to the beautiful, the sublime, to instill in them a sense of beauty, harmony, and also to identify their creative potential. All participants were awarded diplomas.

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