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EGT and EGT Digital with a large-scale corporate exhibition for their artists for the third year in a row
mayo 22, 2025

For the third consecutive year, Euro Games Technology (EGT) and EGT Digital organized a large-scale corporate exhibition, in which their employees, working as artists, from all offices around the world have the opportunity to present their personal works. Its title is Expressions and it was officially opened on May 19. The exposition will be available until June 1 in the lobby of the RichHill Business Center in Sofia, where the two companies are headquartered.
The visitors will be able to see paintings, graphics, illustrations, posters, cartoons, as well as digital works. The curator of the exhibition is Hristina Grozdanova, who is the chief curator of the art fund of the Regional History Museum - Sofia.
The ceremony was hosted by Agop Kasparyan, Administrative Director of EGT. He said: “I am very happy that EGT and EGT Digital, which are among the largest employers of artists working in the field of visual arts in the country, are once again marking May 24 – the Day of Bulgarian Literature and Culture, with this wonderful initiative.” Mr. Kasparyan added that this year’s edition of the exhibition enjoyed even greater interest compared to the previous one, which in itself speaks for the popularity and high appreciation that the event receives.
Ms. Grozdanova also addressed the attendees: “It is an honor for me to be part of the organization of this exhibition for the second consecutive year. It gave me the chance to get acquainted with very gifted authors whose work has high artistic value. That is why this edition of the exhibition will also be shown to the general public. This will happen from 17.06. to 11.07. in the exhibition hall “Triangular Tower of Serdika”, which is a branch of the Regional History Museum – Sofia. I believe that this contemporary art space will provide the talented artists from EGT and EGT Digital with a great opportunity to present their creations and take their well-deserved place in the cultural life of the city.”