HERS | A Celebration of Women Creativity
HERS is a group exhibition that foregrounds the multiplicity of female voices in contemporary art, bringing together ten women artists whose practices span painting, sculpture, installation, and photography. Rather than advancing a singular narrative, HERS embraces plurality.
ROMANIAN JAZZ, GLOBAL PULSE. AMPHITRIO, Romania’s foremost jazz trio, in its first U.S. Tour
This February, New York gets a first listen to one of Europe’s most exciting new jazz voices. AMPHITRIO, a boundary-pushing trio from Romania, makes its U. S. debut with a four-date mini-tour that moves from downtown Manhattan to the Midwest and back—plugging Eastern
Beauty and Controversy: The Story of the Tyler Collection of Romanian Art
We are delighted to host the launch of Despite Ceaușescu: A Collection of Romanian Art, an art book by Frances Tyler that brings together works by leading Romanian artists of the 1970s and 1980s. The volume documents a key segment of the Geoffrey and Frances Tyler Collection
"The Forgotten Woman" in New York
Based on Cătălina Florescu’s The Woman Who Kept Forgetting to Be Born adapted and directed by Matei StoianMemory fractures. Voices rise. One woman refuses to disappear. In a world shaped by silence, The Forgotten Woman” dares to speak. Romanian-American playwright
Liliana Corobca at European Literature Night 2025
Romanian author Liliana Corobca, one of the most original voices in contemporary Eastern European literature, joins the 2025European Literature Night in New York. A novelist, essayist, and playwright, Corobca explores the intricate borders between memory and history, exile
WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Celebrating 70 years of Romania at the United NationIn 1945, leaders from 50 nations convened in San Francisco to draft and sign the United Nations Charter, establishing a global institution dedicated to peace, cooperation, justice, and security. Romania joined the United
WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS
In 1945, leaders from 50 nations convened in San Francisco to draft and sign the United Nations Charter, establishing a global institution dedicated to peace, cooperation, justice, and security. Romania joined the United Nations (UN) on December 14, 1955, and has since been
Romanian Weekend at The Wharf Returns for Its Fourth Year: A Vibrant Showcase of Romanian Traditions in America
Back for its fourth dazzling edition, Romanian Weekend at The Wharf has firmly established itself as a beloved tradition and a crown jewel of Romania’s cultural diplomacy in the United States. This vibrant, multi-dimensional celebration—conceived, curated, and produced
A FEMININE TRIANON: Women's Role in the Paris Peace Negotiations
In the shadow of the grand halls where, at the end of WWI, the Treaty of Paris was being drafted, a different kind of summit unfolded: a gathering not of generals or statesmen, but of women. They came determined to assert their voices in the post-war world. Though denied
Anca Poterasu Gallery presents Aurora Kiraly & Megan Dominescu at NADA New York
With the support of The Romanian Cultural Institute in New York, Anca Poterasu Gallery returns to NADA New York to present recent photography and textile works by Aurora Kiraly and Megan Dominescu, which explore identity, perception, and social critique. Drawing on personal
SUPRAINFINIT Gallery showcases Klara Zetterholm at the Independent Art Fair in New York
First time at the Independent Art Fair in New York,SUPRAINFINIT Gallery showcases works by Swedish artist Klara Zetterholm—regarded as one of the most remarkable voices of her generation in the Nordic art scene. The mini exhibition features two paleoanthropological reconstructions,
Radu Vancu at World Voices Festival
One of Romania’s most compelling literary voices is coming to the U. S. , and he’s bringing poetry that resonates across borders and generations. With our support, poet and scholar Radu Vancu takes part in this year’s PEN America World Voices Festival, joining a standout