11 graduates of Stroganov present their diploma projects, marking the beginning of their independent artistic practice. Ceramics becomes a way to speak about memory, perception, form, and personal experience. There is no common theme among the participants, so the exhibition consists of various research paths. Some authors seek ways to preserve memory, while others test the possibilities of the material and develop new principles of form-making. Ceramics helps to reflect on the perception of reality, the relationship between humans and objects, and the transformation of observation into artistic imagery. Behind each work lies a master's thesis - a scientific, philosophical, or cultural context. The halls feature different techniques, plastic solutions, and ways of working with the medium: from attention to surface and texture to complex spatial compositions. The title refers to the exchange within the workshop. Students of the Russian State University of Arts and Industry named after Stroganov absorbed the experience of their teachers, debated with each other, and shared discoveries, while the educators observed how the language of a new generation was forming. If you don't know where to stroll in Moscow, visit KUDAGO.