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An exhibition of 25 art glass objects from the Czech Republic is to open its doors to the public in Sofia on April 21, Thursday.
No Limits, an event at the National Art Gallery in Bulgaria's Capital will also feature objects created by Glass students at the New Bulgarian University.
It is a guest appearance for the Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec nad Nosou, in the Czech Republic.
The Czech Center in Sofia is co-organizing the exhibition.
"The artists are emblematic figures of Czech glass art from different generations—representatives of higher and secondary specialised schools, self-employed teachers, and founders," the National Art Gallery says on its website.
"The goal of the exhibition is not only to present individual, contemporary Czech glass, but also the secondary and higher education in glass art in the Czech Republic, which, in its systematism and consistency has no comparison worldwide."
No Limits will be at the National Art Gallery through May 29, 2016.
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