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June 2022.

Exhibition of paintings “Art unites” under the initiative of Carpathian Art and with the support of our partners was in the Transcarpathian Institute of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management in Uzhhorod, Ukraine.

The exhibition featured paintings by various authors, including Stepan Sigetii, Mykola Glushchenko (Nikolay Glushchenko/ Nicolas Gloutchenko), Tetyana Yablonska (Tatiana Yablonskaya), Ivan Shutiev, Aman Amangeldiev, Vasyl Burch and Jacques Shapiro. The exhibition received many favorable reviews from visitors. Entrance to the exhibition was free.

July 2023.

An exhibition of paintings “Classical painting” was held on the initiative of Carpathian Art and with the support of our partners in the building of Rio-Plaza in Uzhhorod, Ukraine.

The exhibition exhibited paintings by various authors, including Stepan Sigetii, Mykola Hlushchenko, Nikolay Glushchenko/ Nicolas Gloutchenko), Tetyana Yablonska (Tatiana Yablonskaya), Oleksandr (Alexandr) Maksimenko, Vasyl Burch, Anton Kashshay, Aman Amangeldiev, Zoltan Scholtes, and Jacques Shapiro. The exhibition received many favorable reviews from visitors. Entrance to the exhibition was free.

November-December 2023.

An exhibition of paintings “Carpathian motifs” was held by the initiative of the Carpathian Art and the support of our partners in Prague, the Czech Republic.

The exhibition exhibited paintings of various authors on the subject of Carpathian motifs, including paintings by Stepan Sigetiy, Mykola Glushchenko, Tatiana Yablonskaya, Vasyl Burch, Oleksandr Maksimenko, Aman Amangeldiev, Anton Kashshay, Yaroslav Votruba. Experts noted especially the paintings of Stepan Sigetiy, painter who was born in the Czechoslovakia Republic and was a student of Vojtěch Erdélyi  (Adalbert Erdelyi). The exhibition has received a lot of approving reviews from visitors and experts.

March-April 2024.

An exhibition of paintings “Palette of the Carpathians” was held on the initiative of Carpathian Art and with the support of our partners in Budapest, Hungary.

The exhibition exhibited paintings by various authors on the subject of Carpathian motifs, including paintings by Stepan Sigetiy, Mykola Hlushchenko, Vasyl Burch, Tatiana Yablonskaya, Oleksandr Maksimenko, Anton Kashshay, Zoltan Sholtes, Tibor Fekete and Jacques Shapiro. Experts have positively noted the works of Stepan Sigetiy, an artist who painted many of his famous paintings from nature in Hungary, and was awarded the Hungarian state award. The exhibition received many favorable reviews from visitors and experts.

In November-December 2024,

it is planned to organize the exhibition of paintings “Places of Power” under the initiative of Carpathian Art and with the support of our partners in Cannes, France. Paintings by Stepan Sigety, Vasyl Burch and Olga Shevchenko will be mainly presented.