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Sofia Paper Art Fest 2025 brings together artists from 21 countries

Photo: SOFIA PAPER ART FEST

The fifteenth edition of Sofia Paper Art Fest 2025, which will take place from June 3 to 15 in the National Palace of Culture, will be held under the motto “Spirit and Matter”, BTA informs. According to the organizers, the motto of the forum contains a message to society in a complex historical period for Europe and Bulgaria.

The works in the two exhibitions affirm the care of modern man for the security and ecological balance of our planet. This call for care for the environment in which we live, supported by a spiritual need, also raises the topic of the role of artificial intelligence and how it can be used for the benefit of humanity.

During the art festival, 71 authors from 21 countries will present interesting and unusual paper installations. The best works will be awarded by an expert jury, which will welcome works with innovative creative solutions and a new approach.

Editor: Diana Tsankova

Publication in English: Al. Markov

Photo: SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 




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