Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Biennial of Illustrations opens doors for the fourth time

Photo: FB /Bulgarian.illustration

The fourth national Biennial of Illustrations opens today in the triangular tower of Serdica, part of the Regional Museum of History in Sofia. As during its previous editions, the biennial is not themed.

“The aim is to enable the authors to display their best works created during the past 2 years,” say the organizers from the Regional Museum of History. During the event, awards will be given in two categories: for accomplished works such as book illustrations, commercials, and for unaccomplished works– sketches, drawings and momentary inspirations.

In 2018, illustrator Milena Radeva, who founded the Bulgarian Illustration publishing house, revived the only illustrations forum in the country since 1990, giving the start to the Biennial of Illustrations.

Photos: Facebook/Bulgarian.illustration, kulturni-novini.info



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Shevitsa Ensemble performs 'In the Water Mirror' in Tsaribrod

"Thank you to Petar Angelov, Michaela Velichkova, Sonia Chakarova and all the members of the representative folklore ensemble Shevitsa  for the wonderful performance they gave to the people of Tsaribrod on the occasion of the upcoming holidays," wrote..

published on 12/26/24 5:13 PM
Kiril Marichkov

New community cultural center in Sofia to be named after rock music legend Kiril Marichkov

The Natalia Simeonova Foundation has filed documents for registration of a community center that will be named after the legend of Bulgarian rock music Kiril Marichkov . This was announced to the Bulgarian National Radio by the former host of one of the..

published on 12/25/24 6:10 PM

British artists sculpt the Nativity scene from sand in Bulgaria's Burgas

The sculpture “Sand Nativity in Burgas”, which artists Paul and Remy Hoggard are sculpting in the center of Burgas in front of the people of the city, will be ready for Christmas Eve and will remain there until January 7, 2025. The..

published on 12/24/24 6:15 AM