National Mural and Public Art Guide plus street artwork across Romania
In the heart of Europe, Romania's urban landscapes are undergoing a transformation, thanks to the Romanian Street Art Map. This interactive digital platform, managed through feeder.ro, documents the flourishing street art scene across major cities and smaller towns in the country.
The map showcases the dynamism of the Romanian street art scene, connecting it to the global community. Projects like Street Art București, Un-hidden Romania, RegenerARTE Iași, and others have contributed significantly to shaping Romania's growing cultural street art movement.
The Romanian Street Art Map features a diverse array of artworks, from large-scale murals to subtle, hidden interventions. Notable Romanian artists gracing the map include Pisica Pătrată, Dan Perjovschi, Robert Obert, Maria Bălan, Ortaku, Harcea Pacea, Delia Cîrstea, Sweet Damage Crew, among others.
International artists such as Vhils from Portugal, Farid Rueda from Mexico, Okudart from Spain, Bona Berlin from Germany, artists from Serbia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Canada, and the UK, are also represented on the map.
Many of these artworks were created as part of well-known festivals such as FISART Timișoara, SISAF Sibiu, Artown Ploiești, and Bridge Delivery Iași. The map is not an advertisement, but a co-financed project by AFCN, inviting exploration by art enthusiasts worldwide.
For more information about the Romanian Street Art program, you can contact Irina Marica at irina.marica@our website. The Romanian Street Art Map can be easily explored online, fostering dialogue within local communities and encouraging artists to reclaim public space.
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