The Akhaltsikhe art school, in line with the ‘We Have Countless Color’ project, a significant initiative funded by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Georgia, organized a master class for its students and teachers on Tuesday.
The classes under the project last three days in a row. The invited lecturers from the Tbilisi Academy of Arts, Maya Gabadadze, Chibu Dudashvili, Lia Sadaghashvili, and Ana Kunelashvili, delivered lectures and training sessions in this master class at the Akhaltsikhe Art School.
The art school management welcomed the event’s chief guests, who were given a flower bouquet to commemorate their esteemed presence. Â As previously mentioned, these dedicated master classes were held for both students and art school teachers, covering a wide range of areas including drawing, painting, ceramics, stained glass, and batik, all of which are integral parts of the ‘We Have Countless Color’ project.
At the same time, the event guests had a wonderful opportunity to see handicrafts, paintings, souvenirs, and works made with felt, porcelain, clay, glass, and wood made by students during the year.
The chief guests appreciated the artwork prepared by the students. The school art teachers informed the members of the visiting delegation about the students’ artwork. They also provided them with information on how they encourage and motivate the students to explore their hidden talents.
Lela Feradze, director of Akhaltsikhe art school  thanked the invited lecturers and teachers for their work. As a gesture of respect  they were also given a souvenir and other gifts.
Similarly, Ketevan Mishvelidze, the head of the cultural service of the Akhaltsikhe municipality, Khatuna Khmaladze, the head of the educational resource center, and others wished the project participants success.
Students, their parents, representatives of the city society, the administration of the state trustee, and local self-government attended the important event and appreciate the art work of students also.