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An exhibition of the academy and school of watercolors by Sergei Andriyaka opened in Moscow
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11 august 2017Travel time: 6 april 2017
April 6.2017 An exhibition of the academy and school of watercolors by Sergey Andriyaka opened in Moscow

In the very center of Moscow, at the Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh" (Manezhnaya Square, 1), the exhibition "Academy and School of Watercolor by Sergei Andriyaka" has opened, which will last until May 5.2017. Within the framework of the exhibition dedicated to the 5th anniversary of the Academy, for the first time in Russia, the author's system of continuous art education developed by the People's Artist of the Russian Federation Sergey Andriyaka from primary school age to the highest level of education will be demonstrated.

The exhibition, organized with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Russia and the Department of Culture of the City of Moscow, will feature works by both Sergei Andriyaka himself, as well as artists-teachers, students and pupils of the Academy and the School of Watercolor, as well as works by gifted children of the Sirius Educational Center, in which taught by masters of the Academy.
The exposition will include more than 4.000 exhibits made in various techniques and art forms - drawing, watercolor, oil and tempera painting, pastel, animal sculpture, stained glass, mosaic, ceramics, porcelain, painting on ceramics and porcelain, jewelry, miniature, book illustration , pottery and others.

Sergey Andriyaka is known in Russia and far beyond its borders as a master of classical multi-layered watercolors. In parallel with the work of Sergei Andriyaka is engaged in pedagogical activities. The artist has developed and implemented a proven method of teaching children and adults artistic skills. Each teacher of the School and Academy is an independent, actively working artist, a participant in many exhibitions, various creative programs in Russia and abroad.
Educational works of students and students on such a scale are exhibited for the first time and amaze with their skill, variety of topics and plots.

A varied program of events has been prepared for visitors to the exhibition: excursions, free trial lessons, demonstration workshops in watercolor and various areas of applied art, presentations of teaching aids, concerts of creative teams and meetings with prominent figures of culture and art. On weekends master classes will be held by Sergei Andriyaka himself. The exposition will feature more than 30 multimedia screens with videos of master classes, methodological training lessons in watercolor painting and drawing. The exhibition will also be accompanied by cognitive texts: stories and comments on paintings, educational and methodological explanations for children's work.
Participants of trial lessons will be able to create their own small unique work under the guidance of experienced teachers - to make a watercolor drawing, mold a clay vessel, assemble a mosaic panel and much more.

During the exhibition, the Manezh will host a conference on contemporary art education with the participation of the rector of the Academy of Watercolors and Fine Arts, Sergei Andriyaka, and the Minister of Education of the Russian Federation, Olga Vasilyeva.

Visitors to the exhibition will have a unique chance to enjoy the works of modern traditional realistic art, get acquainted with the system of continuous art education and personally participate in the process of creating works.
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