As the organizers explain, Russian Creativity Week sets out to showcase “the power of creativity that allows us to solve the most complex problems of our time, and achieve positive changes in people's lives.”
A new platform aimed at realizing the economic potential of Russia’s creative industries has its Moscow launch this Friday (September 11) in Gorky Park. Aligning with the UN’s International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development, Russian Creativity Week will host over 500 events, including a business forum, lectures, masterclasses, installations and performances.
Visitors will encounter 14, creative discipline-themed pavilions in Gorky Park, each curated by a leading industry figure, including: V-A-C co-founder/director Teresa Iarocci Mavica; conductor Teodor Currentzis; Belgrade Design Week founder, Jovan Jelovats; art curator Nikolay Palazhenko; and TV presenter Vladimir Pozner.