The ArtHall Gallery of Arts Support Fund (str.Frolivs'ka 1/6, Kyiv)
Facilities:
Hall (exhibition), air-conditioning system, first floor, direct entrance, parking, around-the-clock security.
Subway, bus & tram station in a distance of 100,00 m.
Piano “Blutner”, chairs (80 pcs .), office desks (4 pcs.), projection device e & screen, ÒV, video, audio equipment, MD, DVD, PC, printers, fax, copy equipment, kitchen , WC .
Total surface: 130 sq. meters/working area, 50 sq. m./office area.

The ArtHall Gallery of Arts Support Fund was open ten years ago with the purpose of popularization and continuation of traditions of the Ukrainian art.
The gallery activity are charity, social, international, architectural and designer projects, photo exhibitions, auction exhibitions and auctions, press-conferences, art debates and musical evenings.
Presentation of the gallery is not connected to certain direction of fine art. The Art-Hall Gallery gives an opportunity to all artists to show their work of art irrespective of artist’s manner. It can be classic, contemporary or innovatory works of art.
More than 200 exhibitions have been held in halls of the gallery with total floor area of 130 sq m. Among artists presented by the gallery many well-known masters of contemporary art: Victor Ryzhikh, Nikolay Rapay, Anatoliy Valiev, Vladimir Budnikov, Sergiy Yakutovych, Olexander Dubovyk, Tiberiy Silvashi, Andrey Chebykin, Victor Babentsov, Larisa Pisha, Oksana Stratiychuk, Oksana Kirpenko, Peter Lebedinets, Evgeniy Matveev, Mikhail Shevchenko, Oleg Yasenev, Andrey Tsoy, Alexander Melnikov, Oleg Denisenko.
An important event in the gallery life became annual exhibitions of the artists Vladislav Shereshevskiy, Leonid Bernat and art group Absinth Reality (artist Vadim Shamanov and photographer Alexander Shimbarovskiy).
The ArtHall Gallery gives informative support to art festivals, consultative assistance in getting of Ukrainian and European scholarships and grants, holding of art plein airs, travelling to international art festivals and assistance in establishing contacts with European art market.
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