OUR PROJECTS

Organized by the "Culture and Contacts", from 7 to 14 August, a visual storytelling workshop by the American photographer John Stanmeyer was held in Tbilisi. During the workshop, John Stenmeyer and curator of ...

In 2021 "Rural Photo Clubs Project" was implemented in Kvemo Kartli region, in the villages Malaoghli and Khuldara populated by ethnic Ajerbaijanians. The project was organized for young women and girls.

In 2020 "Rural Photo Clubs Project" was implemented in southwest of Georgia in the Mountainous Adjara populated by the nomadic community. The project was carried out in the villages of Ghorjomi Gorje - Tsintskalashvilebi and Gorgadzeebi.

Georgia has a high rate of polluted rivers. Polluted river is a great threat to the ecosystem but first of all it’s a threat for a human health. River Kochki originates from Madataba Lake and crosses a village Gorelovka ...

Second stage of the "Rural Photo Clubs Project" was implemented in the remote Pankisi Gorge in northeastern Georgia in 2015-2016. For this part the project covered the villages Duisi and Birkiani.

The project "Diaries of Tbilisi Courtyards" was implemented in 2022 by photographer Natela Grigalashvili. The goal of the project was to create a unique visual archive, in the form of a digital catalog, which would ...

KIU Photo Contest was organized with the support of Kutaisi International University. With this photo contest our main aim was to support the development of photography in Georgia by promoting professional growth of young photographers ...

In 2018-2019 "Rural Photo Clubs Project" covered two regions of Georgia - Pankisi Gorge(villages Omalo and Khalatsani) and Upper Adjara (Ghorjomi Gorge) populated by Muslim communities.

Part III of the "Rural Photo Clubs Project" was implemented again in the Pankisi Gorge in northeastern Georgia in 2017, this time in the villages of Omalo, Khalatsani and Dumasturi.

“Rural Photo Clubs Project” was initiated by Georgian photographer Natela Grigalashvili in 2013. Within the framework of the project, Grigalashvili creates groups in the regions and villages of Georgia ...