During these pandemic times, everyone, regardless of race, gender or age, has been forced to suffer harsh consequences of all natures. We find ourselves gazing into the whirlwind of a world suddenly out of joint. Social life has been replaced with social isolation, employment with unemployment, plans for the future have been given up to planning for PRESENT.
But it is amidst these times of change that the needs of human nature have come back into view.
Now, more than ever, we have to call upon true unity and solidarity, to replace dominance with partnership and fragmentation with connection, social and cultural differences notwithstanding. Even more so, embracing diversity must become the central aim of humanity, regarding unity as the main incentive for supporting diversity in all areas of our lives.
Inspired by the elegance, expressiveness and harmony of the fine art of calligraphy, our NGO has laid the foundations of a special new edition of our renowed calligraphy project, where numerous skilled calligraphers from all around the world made words look as beautiful as they sound with a sweep of their pens so as to present calligraphy as the cultural and metaphorical liaison between SOLIDARITY, UNITY and COOPERATION.
At the end of our project ( October – December 2020), an online broschure titled United by Calligraphy will amass all calligraphic art pieces for an online exhibition that will grant everyone the opportunity to delight in analysing the most elegant and sophisticated strokes of the pen from all over the world.
Providing the tense context of the current pandemic crisis will wind down, our team is set to organise exhibitions in numerous other countries of the world, so that the fine works of calligraphic art unite us all in their very diversity.
Any international professional in the art of calligraphy who would like to join our project as a representative of their country is welcomed to contact us via Facebook or email.
For more details, visit the official page of the project.
“ExpoCaligrafia International” is a cultural event in partnership with the Ministry of Culture and National Identity of Romania and the Romanian Cultural Institute, which gathered numerous professionals in the art of calligraphy from 23 countries around the world.
Their artworks conveyed the importance of biodiversity, the human-nature relationship being a recurrent theme among them. Representatives of Foreign Embassies in Romania have shown a great interest in the exhibits, their appreciations contributing to the success of our project.
For more details on the event, visit the official page of the project.
“ExpoCaligrafia International” is a cultural event in partnership with the Ministry of Culture and National Identity of Romania and the Romanian Cultural Institute, which gathered numerous professionals in the art of calligraphy from 23 countries around the world.
Their artworks conveyed the importance of biodiversity, the human-nature relationship being a recurrent theme among them. Representatives of Foreign Embassies in Romania have shown a great interest in the exhibits, their appreciations contributing to the success of our project.
For more details on the event, visit the official page of the project.
The exchange of cultural and educational values has been the highlight of our stay in India. By pinning down numerous cultural heritage aspects of both Romania and India, we contributed to the global initiative of embracing and promoting cultural diversity.
That is why our organisation also signed partnership agreements with several educational institutions in India, with whom we are looking forward to collaborate in the near future.
What better way to celebrate the International Day of Human Rights (10 th of December) than through carrying out a cultural diplomacy project in New York?
Raising awareness on Human Rights has been the cause thanks to which more than 5 000 people around the world joined our campaign by submitting artworks which illustrate articles from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Important quotes and fragments written in elegant, sweeping calligraphy, symbolic shots conveying deep messages captured through the lens and depictions in oils and acrylics of touching scenes of human ways of life and portrays of human rights’ activists have inspired all of us to fight for a better world.
The “Freedom for Education, Culture and Sport” organisation from Bucharest, in partnership with the Romanian Embassy in Japan have organised the “ImaginaRo” project, a national contest which aims to promote Romania’s rural beauty. Over 900 participants from Romania and the Romanian diaspora have submitted their artwork, which sets out to capture aspects of Romania’s traditions, depicting with the utmost verisimilitude the charms of the rural life in paintings and photographs of landscapes, traditional architecture, villages, people and their customs.
In July 2016, both the Embassy of Romania in Tokyo and the Takanawa Civic Centre, Minato City, Japan have hosted our exhibition, granting us the opportunity to promote the Romanian traditions to the Japanese public.
Our NGO organised the second edition of the “Nobel for Romania” project in partnership with the Romanian Embassy in Belgium. With the aim of promoting Romania’s values, paintings and collages depicting Romanian Nobel Prize winners and their work have been what numerous teachers, librarians and students from Romania and the Romanian diaspora delighted in.
The exhibition held in June 2015 in Brussels, at the Maison Culturelle Belgo-Roumaine, has benefited from the presence of several officials from the Romanian Embassy in the Kingdom of Belgium and from the Ministry of National Education but also from the presence of honorable guests from prestigious Belgian schools and other cultural organisations.
Promoting Romania’s cultural values is one of the most important missions of our NGO.
Therefore, our organisation laid the first stone of the “Nobel for Romania” project, which calls upon the young generations to use their artistic skills in creating works of art that illustrate Nobel Prize Winning Romanian personalities through which their valuable work is promoted in countries around the world.
The first edition of our project took place at the Reading Central Library, Berkshire, United Kingdom with the undivided support of the Romanian Embassy in London and the Reading Borough Council. Here, people from all age groups learnt about a valuable part of Romania’s culture.
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