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EXHIBITION OF CREATIVE WORKS OF STUDENTS OF TNUACA HIGH SCHOOL

An exhibition of creative works of the High School students was held at National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, which brought together talented young people and highlighted their creative potential. The presented works were not only unique and special, but can also serve as the best example for others, forming a continuous and kind tradition.

The exhibition featured works by four students, which were also presented at various international platforms.

David Soghomonyan and Gohar Grigoryan presented a series of three paintings, which were exhibited at the “Eastern Hawk” international competition-exhibition organized in the United Arab Emirates and were awarded the Grand Prix in their age group. Laura Sirunyan’s work was presented at an international competition held in London, where Armenia was recognized as the winner among participants from 72 countries. She presented three works on a free theme. Hasmik also took first place in her age group, after which her work was presented at one of the museums in Italy as part of the opening ceremony, and was also recognized as the winner in the Universe Art competition.

The Rector of the University, referring to the exhibition, emphasized that the presented works testify to the great creative potential and originality of thinking of the students. He noted that such initiatives are an important platform for discovering the talent of young people, developing it and presenting it with dignity in the international arena. The exhibition became not only a summary of the students’ achievements, but also a starting point for new successes, inspiring them to continue creating, developing and confidently presenting themselves in the international arena.

The exhibition became not only a summary of the students’ achievements, but also a starting point for new successes, inspiring them to continue creating, developing, and confidently presenting themselves on the international stage.

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