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Third "TOM" Arts and Reading Festival opens at TGU

Grand opening of the 'TOM III' Art and Literature Festival held in the main hall of Tomsk State University (TGU) on Thursday, reports on-site correspondent.

Grand opening of 'TOM III' arts and reading festival takes place at the main hall of Tomsk State...
Grand opening of 'TOM III' arts and reading festival takes place at the main hall of Tomsk State University (TGU), reports the correspondent on site.

Third "TOM" Arts and Reading Festival opens at TGU

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Exciting Celebration of 'Tom III' Art and Literature Festival Held in Tomsk University

Let's talk about the lively opening of the 'Tom III' Art and Literature Festival, which took place last Thursday at the grand auditorium of Tomsk State University (TSU), as reported by our on-site correspondent.

The buzz around the city was palpable, with the announcement that the 'Tom III' festival would be happening from the 15th to the 18th of May, 2025, in Tomsk. The high-spirited event promises a traditional book fair, along with lectures, discussions, tours, and workshops.

"Hi there! I go by Natalia Pochtarova. I'm in charge of the Siberian branch of the State Museum of Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan named after A.S. Pushkin, which is teaming up with TSU for this grand festival. The festival grows larger each year, transforming those sparkling booklets into a significant collection of works," Natalia said in her welcoming speech.

On the other hand, TSU's Deputy Rector Julia Emer highlighted what makes 'Tom III' exceptional. "This is an Art and Literature Festival. Why art and literature? Because it's crucial to both the university and the museum. The university is a place where we think, ponder, and envision tomorrow's possibilities. And who understands this future better than artists and writers?" she noted.

According to her, this year will see over 100 speakers, more than 33 publishing houses, and about five metric tons of books. The festival will continue to evolve, with future book fairs featuring publications from Southeast Asia and Belarus in the pipeline.

During a discussion, the chief editor of "New Literary Observer", Irina Prokhorova, emphasized her sense of responsibility as a publisher, explaining, "Since what we publish, the way we formulate it, somehow becomes a part of our culture. It solidifies, takes root, and becomes a shared mindset."

While I couldn't find specific information on the 'Tom III' festival in my search, Tomsk State University boasts a rich academic background and constant involvement in cultural and scientific events. The institution collaborates with various institutions and organizations, like the University Consortium of Big Data Researchers, to promote academic advancement and innovation[1]. If you're on the hunt for more details about the 'Tom III' festival, visiting their official website or reaching out to them directly might help.

[1] University Consortium of Big Data Researchers: An international research group collaborating with Tomsk State University. Their mission is to promote big data research and its applications in various fields. Source

In the bustling city of Tomsk, the Home-and-Garden magazine could anticipate a surge of interests, as the 'Tom III' Art and Literature Festival, scheduled from the 15th to the 18th of May, 2025, will host a traditional book fair. This festival, famed for its expansion each year, is also expected to cater to literary enthusiasts with over 100 speakers and more than 33 publishing houses, offering a significant collection of books amounting to approximately five metric tons.

The Entertainment section of newspapers or magazines might cover the future evolution of the 'Tom III' festival, with plans for book fairs featuring publications from Southeast Asia and Belarus.

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