Washington D.C Event
At the Library of Congress

Truly unprecedented exhibition took place at the Library of Congress in Washington on May 23, 2023, as part of the celebration of Georgia’s Independence Day. The opening of the “Rooted in Culture” exhibition was celebrated with great solemnity.

The exhibition showcased the works of renowned, exceptional, and unique contemporary artists from Georgia, Dima Antadze, Dato Aptsiauri, Alex Berdysheff, Nino Gogolashvili, Ia Gigoshvili, Gela Dumbadze, Mamuka Didebashvili, Otar Vepkhvadze, Giorgi Vepkhvadze, Levan Vardosanidze, Sergo Tbileli, Gogita Toidze, Nika Tbileli, Amiran Kuprava, Mamuka Mikeladze, Tamar Minashvili, Dato Popiashvili, Maya Ramishvili, Gia Revazi, Temo Tailuri, Tamar Shashiashvili, and Gia Japaridze.

The Art Cross Foundation’s visionary “Rooted in Culture” project celebrates the power of cultural exchange in fostering unity among nations. By bridging the artistic landscapes of Georgia and the United States, this initiative seeks to deepen mutual appreciation and understanding while celebrating the beauty of diversity. The event serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative nature of art, which transcends boundaries and nurtures connections on a global scale.

 
Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Georgia, Mr. David Zalkaliani and Ketevan Paitchadze Founder and Curator of Art Cross Foundation
Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Georgia, Mr. David Zalkaliani and Ketevan Paitchadze Founder and Curator of Art Cross Foundation
The event was hosted by the Embassy of Georgia in the United States of America, under the patronage of Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Georgia, Mr. David Zalkaliani. Thousands of distinguished guests attended the opening ceremony.
 
It is worth noting that the successful realization of the project “Rooted in Culture” and the presentation of contemporary Georgian art at the Library of Congress were made possible through the support of Mr. David Zalkaliani, the Ambassador of Georgia to America, and the support and involvement of Marika Mikeladze, the cultural attaché of Georgia in America.
 
 

The exhibition received tremendous recognition and response from the attendees. The unique works created by contemporary Georgian artists garnered significant approval and interest. Approximately sixty works, along with a photo exhibition depicting the history of Tbilisi, were presented.

Moreover, a cultural exchange took place at the Library of Congress, where a 150-year-old Qvevri was painted through a live performance involving artists Sergo Tbileli and Jacob Feige. The attending community had the opportunity to sign the Qvevri as a memento.

We are proud to mention that the Rooted in Culture project’s exhibitions in Tbilisi and Washington were hugely successful. Presenting contemporary Georgian art in the United States of America on Georgia’s Independence Day allowed the general public to experience a truly unique collection of contemporary Georgian art.

 
Sergo Tbileli and Jacob Fiege painting Qvevri at the event
Sergo Tbileli and Jacob Fiege painting Qvevri at the event
Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Georgia, Mr. David Zalkaliani signing Qvevri painted by Sergo Tbileli and Jacob Feige
Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Georgia, Mr. David Zalkaliani signing Qvevri painted by Sergo Tbileli and Jacob Feige
The event was hosted by the Embassy of Georgia in the United States of America, under the patronage of Ambassador Plenipotentiary of Georgia, Mr. David Zalkaliani. Thousands of distinguished guests attended the opening ceremony.
 
It is worth noting that the successful realization of the project “Rooted in Culture” and the presentation of contemporary Georgian art at the Library of Congress were made possible through the support of Mr. David Zalkaliani, the Ambassador of Georgia to America, and the support and involvement of Marika Mikeladze, the cultural attaché of Georgia in America.
 
 
Nutsa Buzaladze Performing at the event
Ketevan Paitchadze Founder of Art Cross Foundation and Mika Tbileli Co-founder and project director at Art Cross Foundation