Solo Painting Exhibition titled Creative Consciousness and consisting of 34 Artworks of Kazakh Artist Altynshash Alpysbayeva to be opened by Minister of Labor and Social Security Dr. Faiz Sucuoğlu
Date Added: 29 January 2020, 23:00
Last Updated Date:31 January 2020, 09:43


Solo painting exhibition (Creative Consciousness) consisting of 34 artworks of Kazakh painting artist Altynshash Alpysbayeva exclusively made for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts will be opened by Dr. Faiz Sucuoğlu, Minister of Labor and Social Security, on Friday, January 31, 2020.

According to the information given by the Press and Public Relations Directorate of Near East University, the solo painting exhibition (Creative Consciousness) consisting of artworks exclusively made for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts by Kazakh painting artist Altynshash Alpysbayeva will be opened on Friday, January 31, 2020, at the Faculty of Dentistry Exhibition Hall.

Who is Altynshash Alpysbayeva?
Since 2000, she is a member of the Union of Artists of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The artist, who is a fine arts teacher, is also a decorative designer. She held solo exhibitions in 1999, 2001 and 2004. She took part in the exhibition "Inspiration-2001" of the young artists of the Republic of Kazakhstan held in the city of Almaty. She also participated in the art exhibition of contemporary artists and sculptors dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2002. In 2004, she was awarded an honorary certificate in the promotion of the historical heritage and the drawing of the painting "Anibek and Kerey". In 2000 and 2002, she was the diplomatic representative of the international festival "Inspiration". She participated in national and international exhibitions between 2003 and 2011. She participated in national and international symposiums in 2008, 2011 and 2014. She was enlisted in the five-volume encyclopedia of "Art of Kazakhstan", "Astana Artists" collection and the book titled "Who is Who?". She participated in art exhibitions in countries such as England, France, Italy, and China.