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A shared space for artists to find new inspiration in Nature
Thanks to the NoPoin project, the Bulgarian city of Gabrovo will have a picturesque art residence with a print studio - a shared space for artists' inspiration. The idea comes to a 25-year-old young man born in the town. He finds and buys a suitable for this purpose beautiful house in the Balanite village of Gabrovo. After two years of serious renovation of the common parts and care of the small vegetable garden, the project is at a new stage - the transformation of the old barn into a drawing and printing studio.
The Art Residency will be included in the international network of artistic residences and will accept artists from all over the world. They will have the unique opportunity to be inspired and appreciate the peace of mind outside the big cities. The cultural exchange and education program of NoPoint will also provide open days, open lectures and calligraphy workshops.
Source: NoPoint
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