Tbilisi.On April 30th the international association "Civitas
Georgica” held a final meeting about the exhibition "Photographers without
borders”. In the Caucasian House there were presented works of Georgian
and Azeri photographers, showing the life of ethnic minorities living in
Georgia and Azerbaijan.The
event was organized by Uluchay and
Civitas Georgica, and financed by Black
Sea Trust and Robert Bosch Stifung.The aim
of the project was to widen the spectrum of Georgian-Azeri cultural relations.
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