The Image of Contemporary Russia competition will be discussed today on the Zvezda radio

 
We would like to invite artists and philatelists on June 7, at 19:03, to become listeners of the informational and educational program Let's talk this out on the Zvezda radio station (95.6 FM). Vice-President of the Union of Philatelists of Russia Alexey Borodin will take part in the program. The program will discuss the details of the competition and the issues related to the history of the philately development in Russia, themes and diversity of postage stamps. The participants will try to understand with what the residents of our country currently associate the image of Russia. With this aim in view, a special survey was held among people of different age groups: younger people of less than 10 y.o.; average-age people from 25 to 40 y.o. and elderly people above 60 y.o.
The All-Russian drawing competition The image of Contemporary Russia has been underway since May 4. This is an open thematic competition of designing sketches of postage stamps and postcards for professional artists, students of creative educational institutions, non-professional artists (amateurs), citizens of the Russian Federation, from 18 y.o. The competition was arranged by the All-Russia People's Front and Joint-Stock Company Marka with support from the Moscow Branch of the Union of Artists of Russia.

Important! The deadline for submission of applications for participation in the competition is extended until 00:00 of June 8. Do not miss an opportunity to submit your application, and perhaps your drawing will become a new postage stamp of Russia! Online applications for participation in the competition to design a postal stamp sketch will be accepted on the website of information and exhibition agency ArtContract:
 https://artcontract.ru/contest/2414

Information partner of the competition:
Zvezda radio station is an up-to-date informational and educational radio station producing programs about history, culture, achievements in science and technology, as well as world-famous fictional works read by leading actors of Russian theaters.
 

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