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Annual art colony in North Macedonia
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The International Art Colony "Ramazzotti" is an annual art colony held at the lakeside city of Ohrid in North Macedonia. The colony runs every August for up to 20 invited artists. The colony attracts artists from all of Europe and North America and finishes with an exhibition of the artists' work. The colony runs similar to many other East European art colonies, forming a mixture of sculptors, painters, wood carvers and photographers. The colony was founded in 2003 by Zoran and Blagorodna Josifov from Kavadarci of Macedonia.

Artists attending the 2008 colony were:

References

  1. Ramazzoti Art Colony 08
  2. "2028 резултати за [izvor="CultureInMk" dnevnik]". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2008-11-19.
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