Tbilisi. The exhibition hall of the "Open
Society - Georgia" Foundation has hosted the exhibition by photo club
"Gorelovka".
At the
initiative of photograph Natela Grigalashvili, a photo club was founded in
Javakheti, village Gorelovka. The club unites twelve Georgian, Russian and
Armenian residents of this village. The first exhibition of
"Gorelovka" was organized in August 2014 in the village Gorelovka.
The
project was implemented with financial support of the "Open Society -
Georgia" Foundation.
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