On 24 December 2025 meeting evening «Тіл, тәрбие, тағлым» («Language, education, and training») with Karatai Tolekeyev, veteran of culture, who made significant contribution to the development and popularization of mother language in our region, was hosted in the museum of Literature and art.
On 18 December 2025 the presentation of the book «Көкшесін асқақтатқан Кәрім еді...» («Karim who made his Kokshe proud…»), dedicated to the life and works of Karim Ilyastegi, journalist, singer, song writer, art critic, lecturer was hosted in the museum of Literature and art.
The book which was published with the results of research work of museum staff includes articles and works of Karim Esmagulovich, which have been published in various publications over the years, and also his songs lyrics and notes. Besides that, the book includes memorable articles and essays dedicated to the works of arc critic, singer and composer, his life path and public works.
On 11 December 2025 presentation of personal exhibition by Kanafia Ospanov, an artist monumentalist, «Өзім туралы...» («About myself...») was hosted by the museum of Literature and art.
Kanafia Ospanov was born in 1941 in Zerendy district of Kokshetau region. He graduated with honors from the Moscow Technological Institute, and is an artist who made a significant contribution to the development of fine arts. Kanafia is a professor of T. Zhurgenov National Academy of Arts and a member of Union of Artists.
On 4 December 2025 museum of Literature and art hosted a competition of reciters of Ahmet Baitursynov’s fables among city schoolchildren. The purpose of the competition was to attract children and teenagers, popularization of Ahmet Baitursynov, scientist founder of Kazakh linguistics, founder of Kazakh alphabet, turkologist, introducing the younger generation to national education.
On 29 October 2025, museum of Literature and art of management of culture of Akmola region held a scientific-theoretic conference «ЖЫРАУЛАР ПОЭЗИЯСЫ – ХАНДЫҚ ДӘУІР АЙНАСЫ» («THE POETRY OF THE ZHYRAUS – A MIRROR OF THE KHAN ERA») dedicated to the 755th anniversary of Golden Horde and 560th anniversary of Kazakh Khanate, 30th anniversary of adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The goal of the event was to upbring patriotism, respect for the history of nation, heroism of warrior khans who were defending their homeland among youth. Besides that, the conference was aimed to unite historians and literary scholars researching this topic, and also to create an opportunity of exchange of experience and increase young scientists’ interest in researches.
On 22 October 2025, an opening of a solo exhibition «Еркіндік пен үнсіздік» («Freedom and Silence») took place at the museum of Literature and art, which was dedicated to works Ibragim Isa, an artist and academician of National academy of design. The event was ornagised for the Republic Day and dedicated to the theme of independence and spiritual freedom.
On 16 October 2025, museum of Literature and art held an event marking the Day of Spiritual Harmony. The goal of the event was promotion of ideas of mutual understanding, interconfessional and intercultural dialogue.
"Жыр жұлдызы – Жұмекен" («Song star – Zhumeken»), dedicated to 90th anniversary of an outstanding poet, winner of a State Prize of Kazakhstan Zhumeken Nazhimedenov.
On 18 September 2025 an opening of a solo exhibition «BLUE on WHITE» of a teacher of Children art school, an artist Damir Magzumov, took place at the museum of Literature and art. The goal of the exhibition was promotion of artist’s works; set an example for the younger generation of the artistic profession, introducing them to art.
On 11 September 2025 an event dedicated to the Day of Languages of Nations of Kazakhstan «Come on, my language, speak!», riddle, proverb and tongue twister competition took place at the museum of Literature and art. The goal of the competition was celebration of the Day of Languages of Nations of Kazakhstan on a high level, promotion of Kazakh oral literary legacy, attracting young people to cultural centers.
