The Presence of Memory. Romanian artist Caius Rotaru’ sculpture exhibition at the Bible Museum in Tel Aviv
The Presence of Memory Romanian artist Caius Rotaru' sculpture exhibition at the Bible Museum in Tel Aviv Opening: October 5, starting 7 pm / 16 Rothschild Blvd. During October 5 - November 2, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv organizes the exhibition The
International Children’s Day celebrated at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. 1.06-1.09.2011
On the occasion of the International Children's Day, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv hosts the exhibition „Children's Season, which includes 120 works painted on paper or cardboard, in tempera or aquarelle. The works belong to the pupils of the Lauder
Kutsot Hayotser Jerusalem International Arts and Crafts Fair. 15-27.08.2011
From August 15th to 27th 2011, The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv has the pleasure to invite you to the Romanian stand within the 36th edition of the international Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Festival. The Romanian craftspeople Marian Lungu, Anamaria Ardeleanu, Anca
DETOUR. European street art project in Holon. 21-26.06.2011
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is proud to be a partner in the European street art project DETOUR. The event is a collaboration between the European Union, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Belgium, France, Great Britain and Israel - the municipality of Holon and the
I Am a Romanian: The Bucharest - Tel Aviv Route.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in partnership with the Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, are inviting you to the conference & art exhibition I Am a Romanian: the Bucharest – Tel Aviv Route, which propose a series of cultural analyses and interpretations
„Nothingness Beyond the Void” by Belu Făinaru. Contemporary art exhibition at Kupferman Gallery, Lohamei HaGetaot. 25.12.2010 – 31.05.2011
On Christmas day, Saturday December 25, 2010, at 11:30 hrs, Belu Simion Făinaru is inviting us to a spiritual reflection on contemporaneity. The curator Yona Fischer selected for this project a series of art objects and site specific installations, from the artist´s recent
SIGNS FROM THE NATURE - exhibition of paintings by Arie Berkowitz at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. 1.03 - 25.05.2001
One of the leding artists and curators in Israel, Arie Berkowitz is offering on show some of his paintings from the series Signs from the Nature. The exhibition is open to the public from Monday to Thursday, 10:00-15:00 hrs. More information about the artist:
DesignR 30. Romanian Design from the 1920s and 1930s presented in Israel. 15.12.2010 – 20.01.2011
With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, Vitrina Gallery of the Holon Institute of Technology presented DesignR 30, an exhibition presenting major design projects from 1920s and 1930s Romania. The selection presents Romanian contributions to the world
Manifestations Dedicated to the Holocaust Memorial Day in Romania. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. 24.10 – 30.11.2010
EXHIBITION The Knesset will display the art exhibition titled How Was It Possible?, dedicated to the memory of the Romanian Holocaust victims, during the week of October 24-31, 2010. Following the initiative of the Israeli Parliamentary Association for Holocaust Remembrance
DesignR 30. Romanian Design from the 1920s and 1930s presented in Israel. Exhibition and workshop at Holon Institute of Technology. 20.10 – 28.11.2010
The exhibition was extended until the 28th of November. With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, Vitrina Gallery of the Holon Institute of Technology will display DesignR 30, an exhibition presenting major design projects from 1920s and 1930s Romania.
DIGI DEKEL - ”INs and OUTs”, personal exhibition. Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. 26.05 – 16.08.2010
Opening: Wednesday, May 26, 20:00 hrs Presentation by Yehudit Mazkel The exhibition will be open for public between the 26th of May and the 23rd of April, 2010, Monday to Friday, 10:00 – 15:00 hrs. The exhibition will continue till August 16, same visiting hours.