"Hello Uzbekistan!" Techspressionism/Texekspressionizm 2025
Groundbreaking exhibition featuring artists using 21st-century technology to create expressive works [Urgench, Uzbekistan] — [September 25 - October 25 ]
Opening September 25, 2025, 3-6pm / open every day 9am-6pm
CAMUZ, Contemporary Art Museum of Uzbekistan, invites you to experience Hello Uzbekistan: Techspressionism 2025, a groundbreaking exhibition featuring the work of innovative digital media artists engaged in explorations of a new contemporary movement that combines Technology with Expressionism.
Shirin Tashova, the Director of CAMUZ, describes the exhibition Hello Uzbekistan:
Techspressionism 2025 as a unique cultural event that brings our world closer together. Tashova says that the work being presented is ". . . vivid, provocative, and fascinating. It moves us to contemplate and to delight."
Featured Exhibiting Artists: Lee Day, Roz Dimon, Gregory Patrick Garvey, Gregory Little, Negin Ehtesabian / Patrick Lichty, Stephen Paré, Cynthia Beth Rubin, Annette Weintraub, and Michael Woodruff. While this core group is composed of 8 American artists and 1 British artist, a digital screen expands the exhibition with the work of 28 additional artists, including artists from the USA, Canada, Iran, and India.
The exhibiting artists are part of a larger global Techspressionist community of artists connected through online salons, interviews, and co-working sessions. Artists are united not by a single aesthetic but by a shared interest in using technology as a means of creative self-expression.
About CAMUZ
An art gallery built in 1983 on the foundation of a 1910 post office, today CAMUZ is the second largest museum in Uzbekistan. Its extensive collection has left a significant mark in the history of national visual arts, including the work of Khorezm masters. In recent years, CAMUZ has collaborated on multiple international exhibitions with Japan, the People’s Republic of China, Poland, and Switzerland.
Media Contacts
Shirin Tashova
Director, Contemporary Art Museum of Uzbekistan,
21 Uzbekistan street, Urganch, Khorezm, 220100, shirin2004@mail.ru | +998 99-565-01-77
Cynthia Beth Rubin
Techspressionist Artist based in USA / exhibition co-organizer
techspressionism@gmail.com