Raanana

22 Jul 2024 - 27 Sep 2024

The exhibition ”Surrealism, music and flowers” by Paul I. Simo at the Gallery of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv

Between 22. 07 – 27. 09. 2024, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is organizing and hosting the painting exhibition called ”Surrealism, music and flowers” showing the works of Romanian-born Israeli artist, Paul I. Simo. The exhibition opening takes place

13 Nov 2017 - 15 Nov 2017

Master classes and chamber music concerts delivered by prof. Sergiu Cârstea and Busina Brass Quintet in Jerusalem and Raanana, 14 - 15.11.2017

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with Raanana Music Center and Jerusalem Music Center, is organizing between November 14 - 15 a series of  master classes and chamber music concerts, with the participation of the Busina Brass Quintet: prof. Sergiu

4 Apr 2017 - 12 May 2017

The photography exhibition ”An Israeli in Romania, a Romanian in Israel” by Yoel Harel, April 4 – May 12 2017, RCI Tel Aviv gallery

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv will host, between April 4th – May 12th, 2017, the photography exhibition “An Israeli in Romania, a Romanian in Israel” by Romanian-born Israeli artist Yoel Harel. The exhibition is comprised of photographic works

7 Nov 2016 - 16 Dec 2016

Point of view - photography exhibition by Aviva Baharav, Gallery of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, November 7- December 16, 2016

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is hosting, between November 7- December 16, 2016, the photography exhibition Point of view by Aviva Baharav. The exhibition includes 18 photographic works, through which ordinary forms and objects become seas of moving shapes,

5 Sep 2016 - 13 Oct 2016

From Above - photography exhibition by Aviva Even Zohar, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, September 5- October 13, 2016

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is hosting, between September 5- October 13, 2016, the photography exhibition From Above that includes works by Aviva Even Zohar. The exhibition represents an invitation to join the artist in a journey of colour and shape, and