Call to action for a more responsible future: art and sustainability

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English Section / 18 octombrie

Photo source: Facebook/ CODRU

Photo source: Facebook/ CODRU

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The public will be able to enjoy spectacular exhibitions, conferences on the theme of creative sustainability and interactive workshops, all bearing the imprint of a call to action for a more responsible future, at the second edition of the CODRU Sustainart x CS Week event, dedicated to art and sustainability . The event will take place between October 19 and 22 at the "Corneliu Mikloşi" Museum in Timisoara. The project initiated by the Galateca Gallery and the Neo Art Romania Cultural Association contributes to the European platform of education through culture developed by them, mentions a press release sent on Wednesday by the organizers. The event begins on Saturday with a conference on the theme of creative sustainability, followed by the opening of the exhibition that gives the title of the meeting, in the presence of the curators of the event, Elena Aronoaie Adorian, Anca Boeriu and Andreea Sandu. According to the organizers, in a world where the future is becoming increasingly uncertain, CODRU Sustainart 2024 x CS WEEK reminds us of the power of art to influence changes beneficial to the environment. The event will bring together artists and innovators from all over Europe. The curatorial selection will create a traveling core of exhibitions and installations, connecting the public with culture and promoting sustainability. The works of artists will be presented: Veronica Adorian, Vică Tilă Adorian, Joan Alvado, Diana Andreescu, Daniel Apostu, Elena Aronoaie - Adorian, Vladlen Babcineţchi, Anca Boeriu, Alexandru Simion Boeriu, Vladimir-Simion Boeriu, Ioana Cionte, Felix Cionte, Răzvan Dan Mic, Misha Diaconu, Matei Gaspar, Sabina Georgescu, Adrian Grecu, Simon Henwood, Ştefania Iakab-Chircă, Raluca Ilaria Demetrescu, Dan Adrian Ionescu, Irlo, Adriana Lucaciu, Florin Magda, Ana Messer, Andrei Neciu, Maia Ştefana Oprea, Cosmin Paulescu, Andrei Pituţ, Lucian Radu, Sami Rintala & Rintala Eggertsson Architects, Daiana Savopol, Natalia Silaghi, Nicoleta Spătar, Betty Stoicovici, Valentina Ştefănescu, Vladimir Ţenu, Rebeca Ulici, Alec Vianu, Mihai Zgondoiu. The present works belong both to Romanian artists and to those from Great Britain, the USA, Spain, Norway and Switzerland.

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