Yesterday in Tashkent, at the craft village “Suzuk Ota” — a creative space combining a learning center, workshop, and gallery — the embroidery school and workshop of Madina Kasymbayeva was officially opened.
The land for this school was allocated by the directive of the President of Uzbekistan with the aim of preserving the ancient embroidery traditions, giving young women the opportunity to learn, create, be inspired, and become independent.
I would like to express special gratitude to Madina Kasymbayeva, whose talent and dedication to art have given new life to the Tashkent suzane school.