ArmInfo. The Cafesjian Center for the Arts (CIG), continuing the cycle of events dedicated to its 10th anniversary, announced the launch of the <DesignLab: Chairs> project, which will be implemented with the support of Beeline.According to the company's press service, the program is designed for schoolchildren over 11 years old and their families, and aims to stimulatecreative thinking, to develop the design skills of its participants, to acquaint them with the main features of applied art. As part of the project, a chair was chosen as an example of applied art. First of all, the project participants will study the specific chairs from the <Gerard L. Cafesjian 'collection in the Escalator Hall of the Art Center. After that, with the help of young designers, they will present their own designer chairs in the Creative Hall.
<We always appreciate the projects of the Cafesjian Center for the Arts. I think that they are a very good example of the use of modern approaches in education and give our young people great opportunities for development in the field of art. We are very pleased to promote such initiatives, giving our glorious youth a chance for creative manifestation,>- Andrei Pyatakhin, Director General of Beeline in Armenia, noted.Note that Beeline and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts have been cooperating since 2011. Recall that "VEON Armenia" CJSC is now "VEON Armenia HoldingsBV "(Beeline trademark) is part of the VEON group of companies, which is one of the world's largest integrated telecom operators. The group includes telecommunications companies that provide voice and data services based on a wide range of wireless and fixed-line technologies, as well as broadband access Internet subscribers in Russia, Italy, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Algeria, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Group companies provide services under the Beeline brands, Kyivstar, Wind, Mobilink, Banglalink and Djezzy.