Let's start the year with good news. On January 15th, 2020, we celebrate the Day of National Culture.
Let's start the year with good news. On January 15th, 2020, we celebrate the Day of National Culture. On this occasion, we invite you to participate actively in one of the
Un-hidden Romanian Culture event in Bucharest
Imbold Gallery, Polonă Street 40, Bucharest, in partnership with Acuarela.
15th of January 2020 / 17:00-23:00
• exhibition Un-hidden Romanian Culture:
video projections: making of video depicting artists’ work processes, documented by feeder.ro between 2014 – 2019
original artworks by Maria Bălan, Pisica Pătrată, Irina Mocanu, John Dot S, Livi Po, Robert Obert, Skinny Bunny, Ionuț Popescu, some of which were seen at Romanian Design Week 2019, as part of the multidisciplinary exhibition Un-hidden Street Art in Romania
photographs and maps showing street artworks from Romanian public spaces, the book Un-hidden Street Art in Romania.
• 1 linoprint workshop by Maria Bălan
• 1 stencils workshop by John Dot S
• 1 live painting session by Robert Obert
• dj sets by Dragutesku and Deez
Schedule
17:00 – 23:00 Un-hidden Romanian Culture – exhibition
17:00 – 19:00 Maria Bălan linoprint workshop – free to participate, 10 persons maximum; reserve your place at feeder@feeder.ro, by the 13th January 2020.
18:00 – 20:00 Robert Obert (live painting) & Dragutesku (dj set)
19:00 – 21:00 John Dot S stencils workshop – free to participate, 10 persons maximum; reserve your place at feeder@feeder.ro, by the 13th January 2020.
20:00 – 23:00 Deez b2b Dragutesku
Un-hidden Romanian Culture is a cultural project developed with the support of the Ministry of Culture. The project is produced by the Save or Cancel team, composed of Cristina Popa (random) and Andrei Racovițan (ubic), and distributed via feeder.ro.
Partners: Acuarela, Imbold Gallery, Visssual Cultural Centre, Amural, Zeppelin Magazine.
Visit the multiannual programme page Un-hidden Romania to find out more about previous, current and future related activities.
About Save or Cancel
Since 2009, Save or Cancel is a medium of communication and propagation of the arts and culture, promoting and facilitating their role in contemporary society.
The self-initiated multidisciplinary programs of Save or Cancel aim to identify sustainable and adaptable opportunities for (re)valorisation of the existence through architectural, cultural and editorial projects.