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"Here and There: Between Two Coasts" exhibition on display the American University in Bulgaria

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The American University in Bulgaria (AUBG) is celebrating the 120th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and the United States with an exhibition of works by Bulgarian artists living across the ocean


The exposition "Here and There: Between Two Coasts" is organized by Prof. Vasilen Vasevski, who lives in Chicago. 

A total of 11 artists, including Atanaska Tassart, Tatyana Avdzhieva, Lucien Dimitrov and Kiril Manasiev, present their paintings inspired by life in Bulgaria and the USA. 

The exhibition is shown on the campus of the American University in Blagoevgrad and is carried out with the kind support of the US Embassy in Bulgaria, the State Cultural Institute in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad.



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