“ATA SALTYM – ASYL MURAM»

“ATA SALTYM – ASYL MURAM»

March 19, 2019 in Kostanay regional Museum of local history was held an exhibition of works of students of Nazarbayev Intellectual school of physics and mathematics in Kostanay.

Prepared in the framework of the program “Ruhani jangyru” exhibition of the creative projects and works of decorative and applied arts students of the Intellectual school devoted to Year of youth and the Nauryz holiday.

Through the introduction to the beautiful in the classroom on the subject of “Art” and numerous circles of additional education, in the walls of our school reveals a bright personality of young talents. Emotional intelligence, the ability to see the beauty of the world and think creatively are the most important qualities of a competitive person in the modern world.

The best works of students of Nazarbayev Intellectual school of Kostanay were presented and awarded at the XI Republican art competition “Kazakhstan – Zhana alemde” (Astana, 2016); exhibition-fair of creative works within the I International youth forum of Caspian States “CASPIAN YOUTH FORUM Zhas.

Zhalyn. Air”. (Aktau, 2017); competition “Nauryz – Koktem meiramy” (Astana, 2017); Republican art competition “Astana – the capital of the great steppe!”(Astana, 2018).); VIII regional competition of young authors of inventive and decorative art “Zhas Tolkyn” (Kostanay, 2018).

The works presented at the exhibition “ATA SALTYM – ASYL MURAM” is a creative interpretation of the traditions of national culture by modern means. All the exhibits – paintings of felt, felt crafts, weaving of Chia, fine ceramics, acting aircraft models, products made of papier-mache and quilling technique – gave the audience a sense of joy and admiration of children’s imagination and skill.

Remind, the exhibition “ATA SALTYM – ASYL MURAM” opened in the operation of the Museum during the month. Entrance to the exhibition is free.the exhibition “ATA SALTYM – ASYL MURAM” opened in the operation of the Museum during the month. Entrance to the exhibition is free.