Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Ioana Stanca
Ioana Stanca (b. 1987) belongs to the young generation of Romanian artists. She studied painting at Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome, Italy and at the National University of Arts in Bucharest, were she received her B. F. A and M. F. A. In her works, Ioana emphasizes texture
Tatiana Țîbuleac / Life Anew. Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic II
While the pandemic seems to loosen its grip and the world is eager to bounce back from isolation and fear, the new reality that awaits us is still pretty much the realm of imagination. We have invited some of the most important Romanian contemporary authors to share their
The Union Hall of Alba Iulia / The History of Romania in One Object
Through several installments, the new segment of our series History of Romania in One Object, created in partnership with The National Museum of Unification and Alba County Council, brings forth artifacts and objects preserved in the heart of Romania, in the city of the
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Ioan Iacob
Ioan Iacob (b. 1954), a native of Sibiu in Transylvania who now calls Düsseldorf (Germany) his home, is one of the most appreciated Romanian artists living abroad. He is a graduate of Düsseldorf’s Academy of Fine Arts where he studied with Professor Gothard Graubner,
CelloVision Project - The Image of Sound
This week's event of the Enescu Soirees series presents one of the most active and acclaimed Irish-Romanian musicians, cellist Adrian Mantu, a darling of the international stage, whose seductive interpretation is brilliantly served by visual artist Mihai Cucu’s videography,
Irina Moga / Romanian Women Voices in North America II
Our literary series showcasing the fantastic creativity of Romanian female authors of North America continues with a poetry reading performed by Toronto-based Romanian-Canadian poet Irina Moga, a polyglot writer at home in Romanian, English and French. The poems belong
The Statuary Group Liber Pater with Pan and Panther / History of Romania in One Object
The third season of The History of Romania in One Object, created in partnership with The National Museum of Unification in Alba Iulia and the Alba County Council, will illuminate the context and meaning of some fascinating historical treasures conserved in the heart of
Magic Midsummer in Romania and the US
In traditional Romanian culture, Sânzienele is a holiday that takes place on June 24th. Also on this date, Orthodox Christian believers celebrate the birth of St. John the Baptist. It is believed that the feast of Sânziene is a pagan celebration of the summer solstice
„Conversații de atelier”, o nouă serie în programul de arte vizuale al ICR New York
Art Fridays, the aegis of our ongoing visual arts program, debuts “Studio Conversations”, a new online series that offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes access to 10 rising stars of the Romanian artistic scene, uncovering their philosophy and practices, technical approaches,
Exquisite Mara Dobresco and the Monnaie Wind Quintet at the Enescu Soirees
In this recital presented in our Enescu Soirees Online series, the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is brilliantly served by an ensemble of stellar classical musicians made up of acclaimed Romanian-French pianist Mara Dobresco and the famous Monnaie Wind Quintet - Jean-Noël
Experta în nation-branding Alina Elena Dolea în seria „Conferințelor Feraru”
As the technological revolution is transforming every aspect of our lives, making age-old ways obsolete and putting strategic communication at the heart of foreign affairs, the last Feraru conversation of the spring/summer season 2021 focused on national promotion, international
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Obie Platon
Our next guest in the Studio Conversations' series, Obie Platon, is a street artist based in Bucharest who has carved a well-known reputation for himself in the street art world under the pseudonym Allan Dalla (a play on words which roughy translates as Helter-Skelter).