Third "TOM" Arts and Reading Festival kicks off at TGU
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PIVOTING TOWARDS PERCEPTION: TOMSK III ART AND LITERATURE FESTIVAL
Embrace the arts in Tomsk as the Tomsk III Art and Literature Festival sets its stage from May 15 to May 18, 2025, at Tomsk State University (TSU). The creative cooperative between the Siberian branch of the A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and TSU promises an unforgettable voyage into the realm of art and literature, with a captivating schedule brimming with events for all tastes [1].
Eagerly awaited, this cultural affair has an innovative twist this year, with the thought-provoking theme "How to Perceive Art?" [1]. Shining a light on the sensory and emotional impact of art on its viewers, this festival is poised to challenge, inspire, and stimulate a lively discussion on the essential art of appreciating art [1].
Natalia Pochtareva, the head of the Siberian division of the Pushkin Museum, expressed her excitement for this endeavor: "The festival grows stronger each year, and once these small collections blossom, they become a vast compilation of literature."
Also expressing her enthusiasm, TSU's vice-rector, Julia Emer, emphasized the festival's essential role in the university's mission: "After all, universities are where we ponder, analyze, and vision the future. And who else could sense the future better than artists and writers?"
The festivities aren't just limited to the traditional book fair; the program includes captivating lectures, discussions, exhibitions, guided tours, and insightful workshops. This year, excitingly, the festival will boast over 100 speakers from various publishing houses and a whopping five metric tons of literature! Moreover, the festival's growth plans extend to future editions, where publishers from South-East Asia and Belarus will join the fray [1].
During a fascinating forum, the chief editor of the "New Literary Review," Irina Prokhorova, expressed the responsibility editors feel towards their readers: "After all, what we publish, how we phrase it, somehow becomes a part of culture, something enduring and shared. It gets cemented and becomes a shared notion."
Prepare yourself for a cultural bonanza as you immerse yourself in the delightful world of literature, art, and intellectual discourse at the Tomsk III Art and Literature Festival at TSU!
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At the Tomsk III Art and Literature Festival, immerse yourself in a harmonious blend of lifestyle discussions, as the event extends its reach to includehome-and-garden and books sections, in addition to entertainment events. Natalia Pochtareva, the head of the Siberian division of the Pushkin Museum, envisions a future expansion of the festival to include publishers from South-East Asia and Belarus.