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"Micro-Phone" has presented a project on August 19.
"Batumi Yard Stories" – a modern conceptual project is held in Batumi
for the third time. This year, Polish, Ukrainian and Japanese painters together
with Georgian artists will create in the Kutaisi and Saiatnova Streets pieces
of art on the history, traditions and architecture of these two streets.
Artists participating in the project have exhibited their old works in the
Press-Cafe. New works including partly the street, building, or simply the
stories of Batumi residents living there, will be exhibited on 29-31 August.The project is supported by the Adjara
Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.
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