The ceremony dedicated to the results of the III International Exhibition of Calligraphy in Veliky Novgorod and the opening of the National School of Calligraphy has taken place at Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy.
A one-day exhibition of birch-bark manuscripts and the Four Gospels from the Novgorod State United Museum-Reserve was held.
S. Arkhangelov, Vice-President of ICOM Russia; N. Lomakin, prefect of Eastern Administrative Okrug of Moscow; A. Kasyanov, Head of Sokolniki District; A. Zemlyak, First Deputy Mayor of Veliky Novgorod; P. Chobitko, President of the National Union of Calligraphers, etc. attended the event.
Alexey Shaburov, Director of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy held one more effective presentation. The guests were following the history of the exhibition in Veliky Novgorod. Video materials were shown with some new exhibits now available at the museum.
A master-class with Yuri Koverdyayev, the school curator has been carried out for guests and medias after the presentation.
On November 18 at 02.00 pm the school will be officially opened. Yuri Koverdyayev will hold master-classes for school students. Enrolment into the schhol will also take place.
A few moments before the first guest
Not enough room to swing a cat – it’s show-time
Grand opening with the help of Aleksandra Radionova
Alexey Shaburov begins the presentation
Guests of honour 
Greeting speech of the new prefect Nikolai Lomakin
Pyotr Chobitko presented a unique exhibit to the museum,
Interview of Sergei Arkhangelov, ICOM Russia vice-president, to Kultura (Culture) TV channel 
Yuri Koverdyayev, Curator of the school was the most popular person for TV-channels 

Interview of Pyotr Chobitko
Calligraphers are always happy to meet at the museum

Aleksandr Kasyanov, head of the Sokolniki district authority
The Four Gospels, 1575. The Unique exhibit from the State Novgorod United Museum-Reserve
Ancient birch-barks from
