The Romanian Street Art program includes a series of creative workshops that promote street art and non-formal cultural education. These five creative art workshops aim to encourage artistic expression in public spaces and engage both the community of artists and residents in the process of urban regeneration.
Romanian Street Art: creative workshops schedule
- Ortaku // July 13, 2024
Participants will learn techniques for creating and applying stencils, a form of street art that involves cutting designs into templates and using them to apply images to various surfaces. - Serebe // October 5, 2024
This workshop offers the opportunity to explore drawing techniques under the guidance of an experienced artist, focusing on developing drawing skills in the context of street art. - Pisica Pătrată // December 7, 2024
Focused on character creation and development, this workshop led by the renowned artist Pisica Pătrată will guide participants through the process of designing and illustrating distinctive figures in urban art. - Tobias Barenthin Lindblad // March 15, 2025
Led by Tobias Barenthin Lindblad, an author, editor, and graffiti enthusiast, this workshop is dedicated to graffiti techniques. After being active as a graffiti artist in his teens, Tobias co-founded the international graffiti magazine UP, which later became Dokument Press. Participants will learn about lettering styles, how to create their own tags, and will discuss the importance of messaging in graffiti art. - Serebe // October 11, 2025
This workshop offers the opportunity to explore drawing techniques under the guidance of an experienced artist, focusing on developing drawing skills in the context of street art.
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Partners: Asociația Launloc, Lente, Romexpo
Media partners: Amsterdam Street Art, Igloo, IQads, I Support Street Art, La pas prin Brașov, Litera 9, Modernism.ro, Mnogo Deinosti, Munteanu, PRwave, Revista Atelierul, Revista Golan, Street Art Belgrade, The Institute, Zeppelin, Ziarul Pozitiv
The cultural programme Romanian Street Art is produced by Save or Cancel (Cristina Popa, Andrei Racovițan) through feeder.ro and co-financed by AFCN.
The programme does not necessarily represent the position of The Administration of the National Cultural Fund. 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.