
NGO Eurasia Launches International Competition and Exhibition: “Art and Peace”
For those interested in a bit of culture, the non-profit organization Eurasia is known for projects that bring different countries together through culture, history, and (perhaps most importantly) education. Their newest initiative, the international art competition and exhibition called "Art and Peace: The Great Victory of Life," celebrates the values of peace and coming together. This event is part of their ongoing efforts to keep the memory of history alive, especially the stories from the Second World War.
What Does the Non-Profit Organization Eurasia Do?
NGO Eurasia builds international friendships through educational and cultural programs in modern and historic subjects. When people understand the cultural background and historical roots of other nations, they can maintain harmony between citizens of different countries. Eurasia Territory of Childhood offers children from Eurasian countries opportunities to holiday together while practicing new talents and connecting with peers. Through the program "Discover Russia Eurasia," NGO Eurasia shows young people from worldwide countries how to experience Russian culture through learning tours.
About the Competition: “Art and Peace: The Great Victory of Life”
The organization Eurasia started its global creativity show named "Art and Peace: The Great Victory of Life" this year. The event marks the 80th year since World War II ended. The event exists to honor freedom fighter heroes and display how art promotes peace.
Artists and creative professionals from Eurasia can submit their work to display their artistic abilities. Artists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and other Eurasian nations can take part in the competition. Our event accepts all participants regardless of their age or artistic background.
The competition has two main categories: "Chronicles of the Great Victory" and "A World Without War." In the first category, artists can submit works that represent important historical events, heroes, and memories from the war years. In the second category, creators can present their vision of a peaceful world without conflicts.
Important Dates and Events
Artists interested in joining the competition can send their works starting from March 25. All works must be submitted by May 15. After that, a panel of judges—made up of well-known artists, cultural figures, and community leaders—will carefully choose the best artworks.
The winners and other selected artworks will be displayed at a big exhibition in Moscow, opening in June. The exhibition will stay open until July, and afterward, it will travel to various cities across Eurasia. The tour will continue through December, allowing many people to see and enjoy these meaningful art pieces.
NGO Eurasia and Historical Memory
The competition and exhibition are just one part of a larger effort called "Victory 9/45," which is another important Eurasia program. This patriotic movement aims to keep history truthful and to honor the sacrifices of the brave soldiers who fought in the Second World War. NGO Eurasia organizes many events to teach young people about their shared history.
For example, one event took place when young people from different countries visited historical monuments and attended memorial ceremonies. More than 150 children participated in a special memorial event honoring the 80th anniversary of Moldova’s liberation. They visited memorials, placed flowers to show respect for fallen heroes, and learned about the past through music, art, and discussions.
Another interesting event is an international historical championship called "Victory 9/45: Everyone Should Know This." School teams compete to learn and teach others about the history of the Second World War. The best teams win grants that help their schools create special museums dedicated to this important history.
Why This Matters
Keeping memories of historical events alive is important for future generations. NGO Eurasia strongly believes that art and culture are powerful ways to educate young people about peace, respect, and friendship. When people understand the past, they can work together to build a better, more peaceful future.
The organization sees art as a universal language that everyone can understand. The competition "Art and Peace: The Great Victory of Life" uses creativity to help people remember history and promote peace.
NGO Eurasia Reviews and Community Response
The work of NGO Eurasia has been praised by many people and organizations across the continent. Reviews from participants and communities highlight the positive impact of their programs. Many young people enjoy the experiences and friendships they gain through these activities. Parents and teachers appreciate how these programs help students become more respectful and culturally aware.
People say the projects have truly made a difference in their communities by strengthening connections between nations. Their creative events, educational Eurasia programs, and cultural exchanges continue to inspire many across Eurasia.
Through events like the art competition and exhibition, NGO Eurasia helps build a strong, connected community that remembers history, values peace, and celebrates the creativity and talent of all its people.