As a result of the ongoing reforms in our country, attention to art, science and education is increasing. In order to increase the tourism potential of the country, new tourism projects are being developed and implemented. At the same time, significant work is being carried out at “Silk Road” International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage in order to increase the interest of the younger generation in art and culture, as well as not to succumb to the influence of strangers.
In 2022, hospitable Samarkand hosted creative people from the member states and observers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. At “Silk Road” International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, even at the very beginning of its work, an early glider of brush owners demonstrated the diligence of the university management and indifference to art.
In the course of the glider's work, the creators created unique works of different genres. The works of art selected from the creative works were presented at the meeting held within the framework of the SCO.
The exposition, located in the building of “Silk Road” International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, contains more than 300 paintings of various genres and styles. These creative works will help students develop an interest in art in their free time and, in addition, improve their attitude to our cultural norm.
A garden was organized at the university, and together with various trees, a composition of skilled sculptors in a special style of creative work was organized. Famous sculptors who came from more than a dozen countries created their own sculptural samples.
The exposition of the sculptures is skillfully composed, each of them embodies a huge meaning. If we talk about the work of Tamila Mamatova “Happy Childhood”, then it is valuable because it captures the childhood of every person. In addition, there are 15 sculptures telling about the love of the Motherland, the path to science, student life, as well as the history of the Great Silk Road. University teachers also conduct excursions and classes on history and museology with students.