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Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –
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Anna Leonovich
On March 6, the exhibition "Images of St. Petersburg: From Line to Form" opened in the exhibition hall of the Faculty of Architecture at the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. The exhibition was designed by Anna Leonovich, a first-year Master's student in the Faculty of Architecture.
The exhibition brought together graphic works, architectural projects, and digital collages dedicated to St. Petersburg. The works showcase a variety of techniques and artistic approaches, from architectural graphics to experimental compositions.
Opening the exhibition, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Sergey Mikhailov noted that such events are an important part of the university's creative life and help unlock students' potential.
Sergey Vladimirovich emphasized that the university serves as a space for the development of talent, and that students' solo exhibitions are an important stage in their professional development. He noted that this is Anna Leonovich's second solo exhibition at the university: the first took place in February 2024.
Andrey Surovenkov, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Head of the Department of Architectural Design, noted not only the high creative level of the works on display but also the artist's significant organizational efforts in preparing the exhibition. He noted that the exhibition showcases Anna's broad range of interests and skills, from architectural design to graphic art. "The works are distinguished by the multifaceted nature of the artist's artistic language and its connection to architectural thinking. They combine observations of the urban environment, graphic expressiveness, and experimental artistic solutions," he noted.
Last October, Anna Leonovich joined the Union of Architects of Russia. At the exhibition opening, she received a welcome letter and a membership card.
The exhibition will be open in the exhibition hall of the Faculty of Architecture until March 19.
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