Ulaanbaatar International Media Art festival begins
Art & Culture
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Arts Council of Mongolia is hosting ‘Ulaanbaatar’ international media art festival for the second time from June 9 to July 9 at the Mongolian Modern Art Gallery in Ulaanbaatar.
In the scope of the festival, a joint media exhibition under the theme ‘Vestige’ with attendance of artists from from Mongolia, the US, Austria, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, South Korea, Czech and the Philippines, a tour to produce a virtual movie showing the reintroduction and inhabitation of Takhi the Mongolian wild horse or Przewalski’s horse and training of media arts and a series of meetings named “Talks with Arts’ among artists.
Official partners of the international media festival are Goethe Institute, Red Hero and sponsors are the US Embassy in Ulaanbaatar, Tuguldur Foundation, XacBank, Porsche Mongolia, Mongolia Quest, Mongolian State University of Culture and Arts and APU Company.
The Arts Council of Mongolia aims to develop different types of culutre, introduce world's best arts based on the technological achievements to the Mongolian people and widen international cooperation in the field of fine arts.
In the scope of the festival, a joint media exhibition under the theme ‘Vestige’ with attendance of artists from from Mongolia, the US, Austria, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, South Korea, Czech and the Philippines, a tour to produce a virtual movie showing the reintroduction and inhabitation of Takhi the Mongolian wild horse or Przewalski’s horse and training of media arts and a series of meetings named “Talks with Arts’ among artists.
Official partners of the international media festival are Goethe Institute, Red Hero and sponsors are the US Embassy in Ulaanbaatar, Tuguldur Foundation, XacBank, Porsche Mongolia, Mongolia Quest, Mongolian State University of Culture and Arts and APU Company.
The Arts Council of Mongolia aims to develop different types of culutre, introduce world's best arts based on the technological achievements to the Mongolian people and widen international cooperation in the field of fine arts.
B.Oyundelger