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Bulgarian Cultural Centre in Skopje to Host Tsvetelina Rusalieva’s Exhibition "Future"
Bulgarian Cultural Centre in Skopje to Host Tsvetelina Rusalieva’s Exhibition "Future"
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"Future" is the name of the exhibition of Bulgarian artist Tsvetelina Rusalieva, which will be opened Thursday evening in the gallery space of the Bulgarian Cultural Information Centre in Skopje. "Future" is the third in the series of Rusaliyeva's solo exhibitions included in her joint art project "Time Travel".

Rusalieva is one of the contemporary Bulgarian artists, and her artistic biography includes solo exhibitions in Sofia, Berlin, Saarbrucken, New York and joint exhibitions in Palermo, Geneva and Rome. In 2012 she founded her first private gallery Rimini in Sofia, which then became the Gallery for Modern Art Sofia in the Arena di Serdica Hotel. In 2017 she opened the Bulgarian Gallery for Contemporary and World Art in Rome - Galleria della Luce di Roma.

In 2018 Tsvetelina Rusalieva created her own fashion brand "Fiorelina" and in early 2022 together with her daughter, fashion designer Hristiana Dimitrova, they launched the project Design and Wine - an innovative art space for painting and fashion.

The day after the opening of the exhibition "Future", again at the Bulgarian Cultural Information Centre in Skopje, two workshops will be held, which will be attended by representatives of the diplomatic corps and the EU delegation in North Macedonia, as well as from various cultural institutions, including the National Gallery, the Archaeological Museum in Skopje, theatres, publishing houses and Bulgarian women who live and work in North Macedonia.  

Rusalieva and Dimitrova regularly hold similar workshops in Bulgaria, and those who participate paint and colour with textile paints the author's prepared print-images on organic cotton T-shirts with digital high-quality printing of her original paintings or create their own designs.

All necessary materials for the two workshops are provided by the art team with the assistance of the Bulgarian Cultural Information Centre in Skopje, and the wines, which are an integral part of the workshops, will also be Bulgarian.

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