Yakutia's showcase event, "Made in Yakutia", officially commenced in Yakutsk.
In Yakutsk, the capital of the Sakha Republic, the "Made in Yakutia" exhibition-fair has commenced at the SakhaExpoCenter. The event, which participates in celebrating Russian Entrepreneurship Day, offers residents and visitors a chance to explore a diverse array of local products, ranging from traditional crafts to contemporary art pieces.
Over two days, visitors can engage with an assortment of talented artisans and entrepreneurs. One such artist, Marina Okoneshnikova, the head of the pottery workshop "Ayar kut" from Megino-Kangalassky District, expressed her excitement for her first participation in the exhibition, as she showcases her handmade clay souvenirs. She expressed gratitude for the support and advice given by the organizers, regarding this occasion as an opportunity to display her work and learn from others.
The exhibition, set to end on May 30, is coordinated by the Ministry of Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Tourism of Yakutia, the "My Business" center, and UK "Victoria-plus". Visitors are encouraged to access official information resources for details on events, competitions, state support measures, and upcoming exhibitions, provided by the "MyBusiness14.rf" portal, "Telegram", "VKontakte", "Одноклассники", or through the hotline at 8 800 100-58-80.
Known for its thriving creative industries and event-filled calendar, Yakutsk continues to cultivate its reputation as a vibrant hub for exhibitions and entrepreneurship. For more comprehensive information on local producers, events, and creative clusters in Yakutia, exploring local news sources or the regional government's announcements is advisable.
- In the bustling exhibit, Marina Okoneshnikova, head of the pottery workshop "Ayar kut," exhibits her handcrafted clay souvenirs, expanding her unique home-and-garden lifestyle offerings.
- After experiencing the diverse local products at the "Made in Yakutia" exhibition, visitors may discover they've found more than just traditional crafts—perhaps a new inspiration for their home-and-garden lifestyle.