EXHIBITION SITES
NOTE. For Fermata Arts Foundation current exhibitions please visit our country specific web sites:
Estonia – https://ee.fermata-arts.org/
Lithuania – https://ee.fermata-arts.org/rented-space-lithuania/
Latvia – https://ee.fermata-arts.org/rented-space-latvia/
Georgia – https://ge.fermata-arts.org/whats-happening/
Ukraine – https://ua.fermata-arts.org/childrens-drawings-usa/
Kyrgyzstan – https://kg.fermata-arts.org/
Uzbekistan – https://kg.fermata-arts.org/?page_id=44
Kazakhstan – https://kg.fermata-arts.org/?page_id=135
Russia – https://ru.fermata-arts.org/whats-happening/
City Children’s Library
Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
September – November 2015
The National library of Ukraine for children, Kyiv, Ukraine
April- June 2015
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NAI Shoushi Centre
Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh
December 2012
Exhibition Hall of the Georgian Int’l. Creative Union
Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia
May 2012
Bridgeport Public Library
Bridgeport, CT, USA
Brooks Memorial Library
Brattleboro, VT, USA
Prosser Public Library
Bloomfield, CT, USA
Keene Public Library
Keene, NH, USA
Groton Public Library
Groton, CT, USA
University of Strathclyde School of Business, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Betsy Ross Arts Magnet School
New Haven, CT, USA
B’Art Center
Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic
January 2011
Tajik Artists’ Union
Dushanbe, Tajikistan
August 2010
Kasteyev UNESCO Arts School
Almaty, Kazakhstan
May 2010
Dorothy
IDEAL HOUSE
“I believe this would be the ideal world, because it exemplified the innocence of a child’s imagination. A magical world of awe & enchantment.“
Victorialyn Dugan
Matignon High School, Cambridge, MA
“My vision of the ideal society makes the viewer deep into the future. In the year 3000 the planet Earth has been destroyed and the human race will be forced to live in outer space. In this picture the new Washington DC is finally completed. The residential housing is now gaily colored spheres and the downtown area is made up of free floating skyscrapers. The government is located in the two pyramids and gravity flag. This is the ideal society because it is free from pollution and gives the human race a chance to start over.”
Max Stoff, Matignon High School, Cambridge, MA
“My ideal community is where wind power is the main source of energy. The city is also separated into two distinct areas: rural side and urban side. Houses and buildings will be built high above the ground, leaving the land for plants and animals.”
Chau Pham, Matignon High School, Cambridge, MA
Riga National Library Ideal House Opening
Riga, Latvia
December 2009
Matignon High School Ideal House Ceremony
North Cambridge, MA, USA
October 2009
Tolstoy Foundation
Valley Cottage, NY, USA
July 2009
Farmington Public Library
Farmington, Conn. USA
June 2009