Bulat stressed that they plan to organize an event in February with the participation of around 10 foreign artists by working with a private company.
The museum is constantly active, with students in sculpture departments take elective ice sculptures courses in the museum, he noted.
"While people were unable to leave their homes during the pandemic, children were able to visit this place easily," Bulat said. He noted that the museum owns eight machines that make blocs of transparent ice to be used for sculptures to be displayed in the two-floor exhibition area of 400 square meters (about 4,300 sq feet) and displayed for the visitors.