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Experience the "Testimonials of Triumph" at the National Museum of History's community event

Between May 3 and May 14, 2025, the National Art Museum and its branches arrange a series of events in honor of the 80th Victory anniversary. The National Art Museum of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) prolongs the display titled 'Regarding the Protector of the Homeland'. On the dates of May 3,...

Experience the "Testimonials of Triumph" at the National Museum of History's community event

Let's Get Down with the Art Scene!

Are you ready to dive into a series of captivating events happening at the National Art Museum and its branches from May 3 to 14, 2025, commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory?

Join the fun at the NakhM RS (Y) with the ongoing exhibition "About the Defender of the Fatherland."

Here's some scheduled awesomeness:

  1. War Has No Woman's Face (May 3, 4, 10, 11 at 12:00 & 15:00) – Connect with your artistic side as you immerse yourself in the world of a brave woman who endured the horrors of war through a guided tour. Follow it up by creating a unique artwork using drawing & appliqué techniques. Pricing varies based on age and student status. Get your creative juices flowing at Kirov St., 9.
  2. None are Forgotten, Nothing is Forgotten! (May 7, 14 at 12:00 & 15:00) – Experience an exhibition tour of "About the Defender of the Fatherland," join a victory quiz, and learn the fascinating origami technique "Heart's Memory." Put your skills to the test! Same cost as earlier. Get your tickets at Kirov St., 9.
  3. Art to Strike with Art (May 7 at 12:00 & 15:00) – Unleash your inner artist and explore the creative works of museum activist Lev Gabyshev. Take part in a master class to create a captivating caricature portrait. Prices are adult-friendly, while students and children get a discount! Swing by the Professor M.F. Gabyshev Gallery of Foreign Art, Petrovsky St., 4.
  4. Territory of Unity (May 8, 11:00 to 17:00) – Get in on the collective creation of an artwork based on the painting of academician and People's Artist of the USSR Afanasy Nikolaevich Osipov (1928-2017). Join the action at Yakutsk, Lenin Prospekt, 25 (territory of the "Ilin Ener" store). No cost for participation, all materials will be provided!
  5. Warrior-Sculptor Ksenofont Pshennikov (May 9 at 12:00) – Don't miss the presentation of the new temporary exhibition showcasing works from the museum’s collection by the talented artist. Admission will follow the museum's price list. Find it at Academy of Arts Afanasy Osipov - branch of the NakhM RS (Y), Yakutsk, Khabarov St., 27.
  6. Innokentii Sleptsov – the architect-warrior (May 10 at 14:00) – Learn about the life and work of the renowned architect who designed memorial complexes in Yakutsk, and took part in the Great Patriotic and Soviet-Japanese War.Art historian and architecture historian Dar'ia Fedotova will be your guide for this fascinating talk. Prices vary based on age and student status. Get your tickets at Professor M.F. Gabyshev Gallery of Foreign Art, Petrovskogo St., 4.
  7. The Great Patriotic War: heroes/antiheroes (May 12 onward) – Check out the new temporary exhibition featuring paintings, graphics, sculptures, bone carvings, decorative, and applied art items from the museum’s collection. Entrance fee will be based on museum pricing. Visit the Exhibition Hall of the NHM of the RS (Y), Kirova St., 12.

Note: Pre-registration and inquiries can be made by phone: 8 (4112) 33-52-79.

While we don't have the lowdown on events at the museum’s branches beyond the base article, feel free to dig deeper by reaching out to the National Art Museum of Belarus for additional details.

With a ton of cool events lined up, be sure to mark your calendars, gang!

  1. The captivating exhibition of "War Has No Woman's Face" on May 3, 4, 10, and 11 at 12:00 & 15:00 at Kirov St., 9, is part of the National Art Museum's series, encouraging artistic expression and connecting with history.
  2. Ksenofont Pshennikov, a talented artist, will be the focus of a new temporary exhibition at the Academy of Arts Afanasy Osipov - branch of the NakhM RS (Y), Yakutov St., 27, showcasing truthful works from the museum’s collection on May 9.
  3. Social-media users can follow the events at the National Art Museum by using the hashtag #4112, staying updated on entertainments like movies-and-tv, and sharing their own experiences.
  4. Don't forget that the remarkable exhibition "About the Defender of the Fatherland" will be running until May 14 at Khabarov St., 9, inviting visitors to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the events commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory.
From May 3rd to May 14th, 2025, the National Art Museum and its branches organize a collection of events commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory. The National Art Museum of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) extends the 'About the Defender of the Motherland' exhibition. On specified days at 12.00 and 15.00, the 'War Has No Women's Face' educational program is open to participants.

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