January 16, 2026

Arzu Aliyeva and Alena Aliyeva Attend “10 Years Lived in Colors” Exhibition in Baku

Arzu Aliyeva

Baku, The Gulf Observer: An exhibition titled “10 Years Lived in Colors” was held on December 28 at the Turkic World Art Gallery in the Eco-Park area of the Zira Cultural Center, marking the 10th anniversary of the center.

The exhibition featured handcrafted works created by student artists aged between 6 and 30, as well as members of the teaching staff. The displayed pieces reflected a wide variety of colorful artistic techniques and highlighted the creative achievements of the center over the past decade.

Head of the Baku Media Center Arzu Aliyeva and Alena Aliyeva attended the event. They toured the exhibition, familiarized themselves with the activities of the Zira Cultural Center, viewed the artworks on display, and posed for photographs.

The exhibition presented works by young artists in diverse genres, including painting, sculpture, wood burning, quilling art, batik, ebru, alcohol ink, graphics, wood art, mixed media, and other forms of decorative and applied arts, drawing significant interest from visitors.

Addressing the gathering, Laman Aliyeva, representing the center’s management, provided an overview of the institution’s activities and the concept of the anniversary exhibition. Mazahir Rustamov, Director of the Art Studio, then spoke about the studio’s 10-year development, its achievements, and the successes of its young artists.

People’s Artist Omar Eldarov, an honorary guest at the event, congratulated the participants, praised their creative efforts, and wished them continued success in their future artistic endeavors.

The program continued with a fashion exhibition at the Eco-Park’s fashion studio, showcasing traditional Azerbaijani national costumes alongside modern garments decorated with paintings and handcrafted designs. The event also featured an artistic performance titled “White Flower.”