Visual Arts

6 Mar 2026 - 10 Apr 2026

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.

21 Nov 2025 - 16 Jan 2026

WHERE ARE YOU FROM?

The 4th edition of the Salon of Romanian-American Artists Opens in NovemberThe 2025 edition of our annual Salon of Romanian-American Artists marks a new chapter in the evolution of this program, presenting an ambitious collaborative project with The Romanian Art Collective

5 Dec 2025 - 5 Dec 2025

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

6 Nov 2025 - 6 Nov 2025

Through the Neighborhood: Murray Hill in Art

Presentation & Competition Awards CeremonyFor more than five decades, Romanian diplomats have called Murray Hill home in New York City. We are pleased to reaffirm our deep connection to the social and cultural fabric of this vibrant East Side community. Together with

17 Oct 2025 - 17 Oct 2025

Heritage Reimagined: Romanian Culture Through Design

Ce Fain! - a platform connecting visionary designers and artisans with a global audience, is launching in New York with a special event co-organized and hosted by the Romanian Cultural Institute. Celebrating the modern, innovative, and stylish side of Romania, it curates

12 Sep 2025 - 16 Oct 2025

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

6 Jun 2025 - 29 Aug 2025

NEW YORK, NEW YORK: URBAN RHAPSODIES at RCI's Brâncuși Gallery

This summer, RCI’s Brâncuși Gallery invites you to experience the vibrant pulse of the most charismatic city in the world through the eyes of Romanian-American architect and painter Radu Șerban. His collection of oil paintings, New York, New York: Urban Rhapsodies,

7 Mar 2025 - 30 May 2025

"DUAE LINGUA": THE TWO LANGUAGES OF IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE

The Brâncuși Gallery at the Romanian Cultural Institute is pleased to present “Duae Lingua”, a group exhibition exploring the complexities of migration and dual identity through the experiences of Eastern European women navigating the tensions between tradition and

7 May 2025 - 11 May 2025

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

8 May 2025 - 11 May 2025

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,

26 Oct 2024 - 26 Apr 2025

Romanian-American Leonard Ursachi’s Public Art to Adorn East River’s Shore

We are pleased to announce the unveiling of Peace Like a River, a new public art installation by Romanian-American artist Leonard Ursachi, located near the main entrance of Hunter's Point South Park in Long Island City, Queens. The installation will be on view from

4 Apr 2025 - 4 Apr 2025

The Unexpected Nexus: Romanian and Japanese Textile Traditions

Join us for an illuminating evening as we launch the eagerly awaited publication, Visible Cultural Heritages: Traditional Costumes of Romania and Japan, a stunning catalog that brings to life the rich textile legacies of two remarkable cultures. Authored by Florica Zaharia,