Sunday planning event at the Old Town's National Museum of Natural History
The National Art Museum of Yakutsk is set to host a series of plein air events this summer, taking place on August 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, and 31st. These outdoor painting sessions offer a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts to capture the beauty of Yakutsk's Old Town area.
Each event is limited to a group size of up to 10 people, providing a intimate and engaging experience. The events will begin at 2:00 PM at the museum's main building (Kirova, 9).
During these sessions, participants will engage in a charcoal sketching workshop under the guidance of a professional artist. The focus will be on famous architectural objects immersed in a summer landscape. The sketching session will take place in the heart of Yakutsk, offering a truly immersive experience.
Following the sketching session, a guided walk from the museum to the pioneers' monument will be available. This walk offers insights into the birth of Yakutsk, the northern capital, and its rich cultural heritage.
The plein air events will culminate in an exhibition tour of "The Art of Yakutia".
To get the most accurate and current details on these events, including pricing and registration, visitors are encouraged to:
- Visit the official website or social media pages of the National Art Museum of Yakutsk.
- Contact the museum directly via phone or email.
- Check local cultural event listings or art community announcements in Yakutsk.
For inquiries and advance registration, contact 8 (4112) 33-52-79. The pricing for adults is 500 rubles per person, while under 18-year-olds pay 350 rubles per person.
It is advised that visitors bring water, insect repellent, and a good mood for these enjoyable events. The Pushkin Card is accepted for the plein air events.
The National Art Museum resumes its summer plein air events on August 3rd, promising a series of captivating art experiences in the heart of Yakutsk. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the city's rich cultural heritage.
Participants can explore a lifestyle infused with outdoor-living and home-and-garden aesthetics, as they partake in the plein air events at the National Art Museum of Yakutsk, immersing themselves in the city's historical Old Town area. Following the charcoal sketching workshop, a guided walk offers insights into Yakutsk's cultural heritage and the growth of the northern capital.