Events

The Why Not Gallery Presents Gvantsa Jishkariani's "I Dream of Fire"

The Why Not Gallery is pleased to present Gvantsa Jishkariani's eighth solo exhibition ‘I Dream of Fire’.

Maudi Presents a Group Exhibition - "First Stop"

Maudi presents a group exhibition - First Stop. The exposition brings together five young female artists' works - large-scale paintings and sketches.

Lara Michel's exhibition "When the heart stumbles" at Rooms Hotel Tbilisi

Rooms Hotel Tbilisi - Master Room is hosting Lara Michel's exhibition "Extrasystoles. When the heart stumbles..." at Chovelidze Street 1st.

Eric Lee Hosts a Lecture „Why the Georgian Experiment Matters“

On May 25, at 19:00, in relation to Georgia's Independence Day, American writer and journalist Eric Lee will deliver a public lecture at Ilia State University on the topic "Why the Georgian Experiment Matters".

Frederic Beigbeder Meets Georgian Readers on May 4

The famous French writer and literary critic Frederic Beigbeder, author of the sensational novels "99 francs" and "Love lives for three years," will meet with Georgian readers at the National Parliamentary Library.

Où va mon corps ? - Art Exhibit at Dissolution Gallery

The exhibition titled "Où va mon corps ?" opened on April 21 at Dissolution Gallery showing the work of Mano Svanidze, Jacob Troglen, and Natia Vakhtangishvili, and will last for a month.

Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum Hosts Exhibition "Three Colors - Green, Red, Blue"

Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum hosts the exhibition "Three Colors - Green, Red, Blue" starting from April 30th.

D. Shevardnadze National Gallery Presents Exhibition "XX-XXI, Georgian Art from Private Collections"

From April 27 to May 22, D. Shevardnadze National Gallery will present the exhibition "XX-XXI, Georgian Art from Private Collections".

Running Water - The National Trust of Georgia Hosts Exhibition

In September 2021, Esther Kempf made a journey through the mountains of Tusheti, accompanied by two people and five horses. They were in search of Lycopodium, a prehistoric moss, which is the origin of most of the black coal available nowadays.