The Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan supported an orphan from Karakol city Azamat Umarov, who will continue his studies at the St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. Repin. The Information Support Department of the Cabinet reported.
According to it, Mukhammedkaly Abylgaziyev met with the young artist Azamat Umarov. The young man received a quota for study in one of the leading universities in September, having successfully passed all the stages of competitive selection. The head of government paid tickets to St. Petersburg for Umarov and all the necessary school supplies.
Azamat Umarov is a graduate of an orphanage in Karakol, where he showed his talent of an artist.
Five years ago, with the support of curators and caring citizens, he entered the Department of the Kyrgyz State Art School named after S. Chuikov, from which he graduated this year with honors.
At the end of the meeting, the Prime Minister Mukhammedkaly Abylgaziev received one of the last works of the artist in gratitude for support.