Nomadic Art Camp strives for the further development of contemporary art in Kyrgyzstan and an expansion of the international art dialogue network
This year camp has been looking for new way to continue project to develop collaboration with international art scene and education
Exhibition 2017 is presenting a cross section of the artworks of all Nomadic Art Camps
The Nomadic Art Camp brings together artists from different countries and provides a unique opportunity to commune over the topics of nature, heritage
The international artists and students worked by the natural environment resulting in their creative concepts who represent different cultural origin
Young artists used art as a mean of reflection, expression and transformation force in order to contemplate questions regarding environment protection
The project is to increase awareness of the people about the importance of nature salvation as important resource for the future generation
The project consisted of several components: Theoretical Symposium, Nomadic Art Camp and Art Exhibitions in the regions
This international convention provided a unique opportunity to mainstream ideas of nomadic heritage and biological diversity
This project took place from the 1st to the 14th of August 2011 in Kalmak Ashu village in the Chong Kemin National Park
The project is the presentation of the capital of Kyrgyzstan, made on the base of investigation of urban space in the context of daily life
From Rosenheim, a provincial town in Upper Bavaria, Germany, the distance to Bishkek, is 4635 km as the crow flies
The purpose of the project is to draw public attention to the actual problems of the regions in the country
The workshop took place from June 30th to July 12th, 2008 and also marked the first international public art workshop in Kyrgyzstan
This interdisciplinary long-term cooperation art project from "slap" (social land art project) with the Б’Art as an “Exhibition in progress”
The project supports artist’s new work, research and collaborations and provided a one month creative retreat for Central Asian
As the second phase of the International Art Symposium in Osh in August 2006 and concluded with an exhibition in Bishkek