At the George Apostu Cultural Center in Bacau, attendees experienced a rich cultural journey through a series of carefully curated exhibitions. These showcased diverse artistic forms, including striking paintings, intricate sculptures, and various visual arts that reflected both contemporary and classical influences. The event’s host thoughtfully selected works that celebrated artistic excellence while prompting reflection on Romania's artistic heritage and its broader cultural significance.

Beyond the exhibitions, participants took part in an engaging workshop focused on the life and art of Constantin Brancusi, Romania's most renowned sculptor and a pioneer of modern sculpture and also to George Apostu’s work. Both Romnian sculptors lived the last parts of their lives in Paris. This interactive session offered insights into different innovative techniques, artistic philosophy, and profound influence on Romanian and international art. Through hands-on activities and discussions, attendees deepened their appreciation.

Overall, the event combined visual enjoyment with educational interaction, enabling attendees to connect with their region’s artistic heritage and explore the creative mind of some of Romania’s greatest artists.

 

Aims and skills targeted ::

To learn about Romanian artists and arts

To work together for dissemination activities

To improve communication and team working skills

To improve ability to identify and realize opportunities for personal and social value through the arts and other cultural forms

 

Results :

-Learning about Romanian Art-Brancusi and Apostu-the renowned Romanian sculptors
-Improved team working skills
-Improved communication skills
RO26 HA – Romanian Art-Brancusi Year
RO26 HA – Romanian Art-Brancusi Year
RO26 HA – Romanian Art-Brancusi Year
RO26 HA – Romanian Art-Brancusi Year
RO26 HA – Romanian Art-Brancusi Year
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