Art as a means of communication: new horizons in the gallery of the National Centre RUSSIA
The
exposition "Legacy for the Future," presented at the National Centre
RUSSIA, showcases stunning works by young artists from six countries: Russia,
China, India, Brazil, Ethiopia, and Iran.
One of the
highlights of the exposition is the mesmerizing photographic project by Wu
Miaoli, "The Blind Drawing from Life." It features a visually
impaired girl deeply immersed in the process of creating her artwork.
Wu Miaoli's
works offer a glimpse into the inner world of people with disabilities. The
author seeks to demonstrate that even without sight, one can create beauty and
convey emotions and experiences through art.
During the
creation of this project, the author closely collaborated with visually
impaired individuals who wished to capture moments of their lives through
photography. Participants themselves chose the style of shooting, and the
photoshoot was conducted in accordance with their ideas, visions, and personal
stories.
Over a year
of work, Wu Miaoli managed to create more than 1,000 unique images.
The gallery
of the National Centre RUSSIA features paintings, sculptures, engravings,
photographs, videos, installations, and even architectural projects created by
young artists over the past few years. Visitors can enjoy the exposition
independently or participate in free guided tours lasting 30 or 60 minutes.
Registration is available on the website in the "Events" section.
The young doctors from Ryazan — the New Year Capital of Russia 2026 — were offered a rich programme.
The II Catherine Forum, dedicated to the integration of foreign nationals, the role of Russia in preserving traditional spiritual and moral values, and the historical legacy of Catherine II.
The award is held as part of the national project "Youth and Children". The organiser of the award is Rosmolodezh.