On November 07, 2024, the Karaganda Regional Museum of Fine Arts opened a personal exhibition of a member of the Union of Artists of the Republic of Kazakhstan, corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Master of Pedagogical Sciences, senior lecturer of the Department of Fine Arts and Design of the Karaganda University named after Academician E.A. Buketov Kalmakhanov Madihan Seitmakhanovich "Searches, ways, solutions" dedicated to the anniversary. On November 2, Kalmakhanov Madihan Seitmakhanovich turned 50 years old. After graduating from the Kazakh State Academy of Fine Arts in 1997, Kalmakhanov Madikhan Seitmakhanovich was invited to the Department of Fine Arts and Design of the Karaganda State University named after Academician E.A.Buketov. During his work, he has trained over 40 prize-winning students of various competitions and creative exhibitions at the international, national and regional levels. He constantly works with organizations of additional education, art direction, where he was repeatedly invited as an expert, a member of the jury and chairman of the jury to creative contests and Olympiads among teachers of additional education and students of art schools in the city of Karaganda and the region. He has repeatedly shown master classes in painting. He constantly improves his skills at courses at the international, national and regional levels. He has been a member of the Union of Artists of the Republic of Kazakhstan since 1999. Since 2009, he has been a corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He is a regular participant in international, national, regional exhibitions and symposiums among professional artists. He has held solo exhibitions in foreign countries (Berlin, Cyprus). Participant of more than 50 exhibitions. More than 400 works of art have been written. His works are in private collections in Russia, Germany, France, Cyprus, the USA, and Israel. 77 works are on display at the artist's exhibition. The exhibition will last at the Regional Museum of Fine Arts until November 24, 2024 (76 Bukhar Zhyrau Ave.).