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02 August, 2025 / 10:25
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International painting exhibition staged in Chisinau; Colors of Peace camp brings together artists from five countries at National Library

Sixteen visual artists from Germany, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Romania and Moldova have displayed their works at an exhibition titled, Art that Unites Continents, inaugurated at the National Library of Moldova (BNRM).

The exhibition features 45 works created at the Colors of Peace International Painting Camp, recently held in Criuleni. The public can admire landscapes, portraits, and still lives that illustrate ideas of peace, harmony and cultural diversity through color and artistic expression.



Among the exhibitors. there are artists from Moldova – Lilia Cazacu, Irina Sîrbu, Lucia Bîlba, Leu Mira, Nicolae Căpățînă, Nadejda Volcova Melnic, Tatiana Voloh, Tatiana Frunze, Ștefan Coman, Valentin Bologa, Victor Guțu; from Romania – Gabriela Pîrvuleț Aramă, Zaiț Mihai, Sveatoslav Zacon; from Germany – Angela Aramă; from the United Kingdom – Tudor Dimitriu; and from the United Arab Emirates – Veronica Morari.



The project coordinator is Professor Lilia Cazacu, and the opening of the exhibition was presented by University Professor Dr. Mihai Dorin, from Iasi, Romania. The event is hosted by the Da Vinci Private Lyceum.

The exhibition is open throughout August 2025, on the second floor of the BNRM’s central block.