
Summer Academy Inspires Young Artists in Kazakhstan
Summer Academy Opens at Palace of Schoolchildren in Kazakhstan A new Summer Academy has opened its doors at the Palace of Schoolchildren in Kazakhstan, offering a diverse range of educational and recreational activities for children. The academy's first season focuses on art, with children participating in drawing, painting, and digital art classes. Ludmila Zaynutdinova, Deputy Director of the Palace of Schoolchildren, emphasized the academy's commitment to providing engaging activities while also focusing on art education. "Our goal is not just to keep children occupied," she stated, "but to engage them in visual arts, drawing, painting, and sculpting." The academy also incorporates sessions on computer graphics and digital painting. The first day included a safety lesson, with one young participant, Izabella Sukiasian, sharing, "You can't run and jump on the stairs, and you shouldn't lean on the railings because it's dangerous." The academy plans to reach over a thousand schoolchildren this summer.