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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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The winners of the Nikolai Ostrovsky Prize have been announced. Among them are outstanding artists, musicians, athletes, and scientists. This was announced on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.
"All the nominees are people of great achievement and merit. They make a significant contribution to the development of the capital's culture,
comprehensive assistance “and support for people with disabilities,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.
Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in MAX messenger
This year, 10 winners were selected in eight categories. Alexander Pokhilko was awarded for outstanding achievements in the visual arts. His paintings, completed over the past five years, are held in state museum collections.
Galina Panteleeva received the award for creating conditions for people with disabilities to return to active life. For many years, she has been managing the inclusive studios "Firebird" and "Marya the Craftswoman" at the N.A. Ostrovsky State Museum and Cultural Center "Integration."
Several creative organizations were also recognized. These included the Homer Chamber Opera Theatre and Commonwealth, which unites professional blind singers, and the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve's Inclusive Activities and Hospitality Sector.
"All winners will receive a medal, a badge, and a diploma, as well as a cash prize. Congratulations! Thank you for changing our city for the better," Sergei Sobyanin concluded.
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