IN HONOR OF THE JUBILEE OF THE HONORARY MEMBER OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS JACQUELINE DIANA MOSS
On February 16, 2024 the Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts Jacqueline Diana Moss is marking her 75th anniversary.
Jacqueline Diana Moss was born in Falmouth (Great Britain), has two higher linguistic educations, studied the Russian, Arab and Spanish languages. Since 1972 till 1998 she worked in the sphere of education in England and Spain. In the 1990s she became the spouse of the noted artist, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts Mukhadin Kishev and since that time has been his art-director. She worked as an organizer and curator of numerous exhibitions of celebrated artists in Russia and other countries. For her active involvement in the public life of Kabardin-Balkar Republic (Russia) Jacqueline Diana Moss has received a status of an Honorary Member of the Republic’s Council of Women, as well as is a holder of the “For Services to the Academy” Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts awarded for the organization of charitable projects aimed at the support to children’s creative activity.
The Russian Academy of Arts has congratulated Jacqueline Diana Moss on her jubilee. The Letter of Greetings, in particular, runs:
“Dear Mrs. Jacqueline Diana Moss,
On behalf of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Arts and on behalf of myself I congratulate you on your significant date! The philologist, curator, art-director of the Honored Artist of Russia, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, People’s Artist of Kabardino-Balkaria Mukhadin Kishev you brilliantly combine the role of his Muse and manager. The knowledge of the diversity of cultures of the peoples of Russia allows you to deeply understand the peculiarities of Russian art development and its integration into the world art space. The Russian Academy of Arts highly appreciates your significant contribution to the promotion of the intercultural dialogue and preservation of the heritage of national arts and cultures. I wish you good health, new creative achievements, happiness and family well-being”.
Zurab K. Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts
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