
According to the directorate's information, the exhibition features works by contemporary artists created in various techniques, such as batik, embroidery on felt, wood carving, tapestry, cross-stitch, felt panels, wool watercolor, nuno-felting, as well as satin ribbon embroidery, Khokhloma, surface embroidery, diamond painting, cotton toys, protective dolls, textile toys, and jewelry with stone decorations.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the exhibition from March 4 to April 3.