Un-hidden Romania, the urban regeneration program through street art, invites you to join the Amural festival to discover the co-production made by Sandi and Oana in Brașov.
The 7th edition of the Amural festival is dedicated to the subtle poetry of the city of Brașov. Inspired by the theme “poetry of the city”, the two artists worked together to create a mural and a musical fragment, which can be discovered in the guided tour that is scheduled for August 28, 17:00. Sign up for free.
The multidisciplinary work made in co-production by Sandi and Oana will continue the cultural route of street art in Brasov, offering residents and visitors a new opportunity to contemplate the city’s picturesque landscape, intensified by the vibrant colours used by Sandi for this mural. Furthermore, by scanning the QR code included in the painting, the onlookers will be able to experience the collaborative work by listening to the musical fragment composed by Oana for this particular public space.
Join the programme and experiment with music and visual art that shape public spaces.
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Partners: National Museum of Contemporary Art (Bucharest), Faculty of Sociology and Social Work (Bucharest), Amural (Brașov), National Highschool of Arts Queen Mary (Constanța), Artipic Association (Iași)
Media Partners: Igloo, Zeppelin, The Institute, IQads, Revista Atelierul
Co-financed by AFCN
The program does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the application or the way the program results can be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.
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