According to the organizers, this project brings together talented youth from around the world, covering more than 60 countries. The exhibitions took place at renowned art venues, including the Louvre in Paris and the White Cube gallery in London. More than 300 works of art were displayed as part of the project.
Kyrgyzstan was represented at the international exhibition by students from the Kara-Jyga school named after K. Tabaldinov. As a result of their participation, the students received certificates and letters of recommendation, which will assist them in applying to art universities worldwide.
At the exhibition, the following students presented their works:
- Samad Shigabiev, 11th grade — a painting titled Cranes and the childhood that slips away;
- Aliya Shigabieva, 9th grade — a work titled Ocean Victim;
- Alina Shigabieva, 9th grade — a painting titled The Last Clean Breath.