Rumak Art Gallery

Rumak Art Gallery was founded in 2021 as a Nonprofit Cultural Organization (NCO «Rumak Gallery») by Moscow artist Svetlana Rumak, a painter with more than 30 years of creative experience and active professional work in the international art space.

Svetlana Rumak is also the founder and leading expert of the international art school created to improve the skills of professional artists. Initially, the gallery was created to support the strongest and brightest artists of the art school, providing them with additional opportunities for promotion in the Russian and international cultural space.

However, already in 2022, the gallery deliberately expanded its mission and since then has been striving to become a strong and active platform for professional artists from different countries.

Now the gallery cooperates with more than 50 artists from 10 countries, such as Russia, Belarus, Turkey, Great Britain, Norway, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Israel, and Kyrgyzstan.

SINCE 2021

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2024 — international art fair «World Art Dubai», Dubai, UAE
2023 — international art fair «Art Contact», Istanbul, Turkey
2023 — international art fair «Art Ankara», Ankara, Turkey
2022 — all-Russian art fair «Art Mir», Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
2021 — all-Russian art fair«Art Rostov», Rostov-on-Don, Russia
2021 — official registration of Rumak Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia

The gallery aims to select for cooperation only the most professional and high-quality works of a modern paintings of different styles and genres and show them to art lovers and collectors through participation in international art projects, exhibitions, and art fairs and through additional online information resources.

3000+
paintings
300+
exhibitions around the world
20+
international art symposia
books illustrated
2
10
personal exhibitions
15
authors techniques


Traveling artist

Owner, author and ideological inspirer
of the Rumak Art Gallery



Svetlana Rumak

SINCE 2021
AUTONOMOUS NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE AND ART «RUMAK GALLERY»