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Hanoi fair brings art closer to public
Visitors to the exhibition. VNA Photo
Visitors to the exhibition. VNA Photo
Visitors to the exhibition. VNA Photo
The exhibition attracts international visitors. VNA Photo
The exhibition attracts international visitors. VNA Photo
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Hanoi fair brings art closer to public
03/26/2025 22:57
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The “Da Sac” ( Diverse Colours) exhibition and a series of creative art activities under the umbrella of the ongoing Hanoi Art Fair opened at the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi on March 26. Organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam Centre of Scientific and Cultural Activities, the event aims to promote artistic creativity to the public. The exhibition features nearly 350 artworks across various media, including oil painting, watercolor, silk, acrylic, graphic art, and pen drawing. Each piece tells a unique story and conveys distinct messages from the artists. Besides, the fair also introduces an interactive artistic space with 12 experience booths resembling "open houses," allowing visitors to engage directly with artists. Running from March 26 to 31, the fair offers diverse activities, enriching public engagement with contemporary Vietnamese art. VNA Photo
Hanoi fair brings art closer to public
The “Da Sac” ( Diverse Colours) exhibition and a series of creative art activities under the umbrella of the ongoing Hanoi Art Fair opened at the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi on March 26. Organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam Centre of Scientific and Cultural Activities, the event aims to promote artistic creativity to the public. The exhibition features nearly 350 artworks across various media, including oil painting, watercolor, silk, acrylic, graphic art, and pen drawing. Each piece tells a unique story and conveys distinct messages from the artists. Besides, the fair also introduces an interactive artistic space with 12 experience booths resembling "open houses," allowing visitors to engage directly with artists. Running from March 26 to 31, the fair offers diverse activities, enriching public engagement with contemporary Vietnamese art. VNA Photo
Hanoi fair brings art closer to public
The “Da Sac” ( Diverse Colours) exhibition and a series of creative art activities under the umbrella of the ongoing Hanoi Art Fair opened at the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi on March 26. Organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam Centre of Scientific and Cultural Activities, the event aims to promote artistic creativity to the public. The exhibition features nearly 350 artworks across various media, including oil painting, watercolor, silk, acrylic, graphic art, and pen drawing. Each piece tells a unique story and conveys distinct messages from the artists. Besides, the fair also introduces an interactive artistic space with 12 experience booths resembling "open houses," allowing visitors to engage directly with artists. Running from March 26 to 31, the fair offers diverse activities, enriching public engagement with contemporary Vietnamese art. VNA Photo
Hanoi fair brings art closer to public
The “Da Sac” ( Diverse Colours) exhibition and a series of creative art activities under the umbrella of the ongoing Hanoi Art Fair opened at the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi on March 26. Organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam Centre of Scientific and Cultural Activities, the event aims to promote artistic creativity to the public. The exhibition features nearly 350 artworks across various media, including oil painting, watercolor, silk, acrylic, graphic art, and pen drawing. Each piece tells a unique story and conveys distinct messages from the artists. Besides, the fair also introduces an interactive artistic space with 12 experience booths resembling "open houses," allowing visitors to engage directly with artists. Running from March 26 to 31, the fair offers diverse activities, enriching public engagement with contemporary Vietnamese art. VNA Photo
Hanoi fair brings art closer to public
The “Da Sac” ( Diverse Colours) exhibition and a series of creative art activities under the umbrella of the ongoing Hanoi Art Fair opened at the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi on March 26. Organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam Centre of Scientific and Cultural Activities, the event aims to promote artistic creativity to the public. The exhibition features nearly 350 artworks across various media, including oil painting, watercolor, silk, acrylic, graphic art, and pen drawing. Each piece tells a unique story and conveys distinct messages from the artists. Besides, the fair also introduces an interactive artistic space with 12 experience booths resembling "open houses," allowing visitors to engage directly with artists. Running from March 26 to 31, the fair offers diverse activities, enriching public engagement with contemporary Vietnamese art. VNA Photo
Hanoi fair brings art closer to public
The “Da Sac” ( Diverse Colours) exhibition and a series of creative art activities under the umbrella of the ongoing Hanoi Art Fair opened at the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi on March 26. Organised by 12 artists and art studios in collaboration with the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam Centre of Scientific and Cultural Activities, the event aims to promote artistic creativity to the public. The exhibition features nearly 350 artworks across various media, including oil painting, watercolor, silk, acrylic, graphic art, and pen drawing. Each piece tells a unique story and conveys distinct messages from the artists. Besides, the fair also introduces an interactive artistic space with 12 experience booths resembling "open houses," allowing visitors to engage directly with artists. Running from March 26 to 31, the fair offers diverse activities, enriching public engagement with contemporary Vietnamese art. VNA Photo
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