Bashirov Serjan
Born in the village. Akzhar Tarbagatai, East Kazakhstan region, Kazakhstan.
1980-1984 – Almaty Art School.
1986-1991 – Almaty Theater and Art Institute.
Since 1998 – Member of the Union of Artists of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Exhibitions:
2011 – Personal exhibition “Echo of Altai”, gallery “Almaty-Art”, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
2011 – Personal exhibition at the East Kazakhstan Ethnographic Museum. Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan.
2010 – 2011 – Folkartmarket Festival, Santa Fe, USA.
2009 – Joint exhibition of jewelers in Astana, Kazakhstan.
2006 – Scientific expedition with the Turkologist N. Bazylkhan to Mongolia.
2005 – Festival “Cultural Diversity and Dialogue in Central Asia”, UNESCO, Paris, France.
2005 – Scientific expedition with the Turkologist N. Bazylkhan to Tuva, Khakassia.
2004 – Personal exhibition at the East Kazakhstan Ethnographic Museum. Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan.
2004 – “West-East” international exhibition Museum of Art, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
2004 – 2007 – Mineral – Show Tusson, USA.
2003 – Competition “Jewelry Olympus”. 2nd degree diploma St. Petersburg.
2003 – Kecskemet Crafts Festival, Hungary.
2000 -2001 Exhibitions CHA-2000 CHA-2001. Moscow, Russia.
2000 – International Festival of Arts “In the Name of Peace”, Kyrgyzstan.
1999 – Competition of masters “Zerger-99” in the framework of the X-anniversary international festival “Asia Dausy” in Almaty.
1999 – Won the Grand Prix of the Asyl Zhamby competition.
1998 – Personal exhibition “Kerulen”, gallery “Tengri-Umai”, Almaty, Kazakhstan
1998 – Youth exhibition “Zhiger”
The A. Kasteev State Museum of Fine Arts in Almaty was awarded a diploma for the best work presented at the international festival, Almaty. Kazakhstan.
Works are in museum collections:
“GMI named after A. Kasteev”, Almaty, Kazakhstan
“Museum of Asia and Oceania” Warsaw, Poland
“Museum of Gold and Silver” Astana, Kazakhstan
At the Presidential Cultural Center in Astana, Kazakhstan
In the “Museum of the Peoples of the East”, Moscow, Russia
In regional museums: Ust-Kamenogorsk, Pavlodar and Semipalatinsk, in the Linden Museum Stuttgard.