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SUMMARY:Sculptural Sumptuousness
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for a special exhibit! Join us April 1 at 4pm for a jewelry exhibit by local artist Magda Nica. \nThe Sculptural Sumptuousness jewelry was created using velvet\, glass-blown Murano beads and Mallorca pearls. Pieces from this collection can also be viewed at the Seattle Art Museum (date to be determined). \nA portion of the proceeds will be donated to ARCS to support our education programs. Thank you\, Magda! \nMagda was part of the Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts last year at the Maryhill Museum of Art! Read more about Magda below. \nPlease RSVP here. \n\nMagda Nica \nMagda Nica is a recognized artist with extensive experience across jewelry design\, glass blowing\, painting\, and poetry. She has been living in Rome for over 20 years and currently commutes between Rome and Europe. Magda has had numerous exhibitions of her jewelry and artwork in Rome\, London\, Luxor\, Tokyo\, and other cities around the world.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/sculptural-sumptuousness/
LOCATION:ARCS Center at MLK Fame Community Center\, 3201 E Republican St\, Ste 104\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220702T100000
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SUMMARY:The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts with Magda Nica
DESCRIPTION:Seattle-based artist Magda Nica’s sculptural artwork is now on display at the Maryhill Museum of Art until August 4\, 2022\, in the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center. \nHer textile piece is part of Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts\, a collective artwork in collaboration with the local community and a designated community partner\, among which ARCS. \nDrawing inspiration from the people\, the landscape and the river\, artists have designed an original fiber-based artwork in collaboration with the local community and a designated community partner.  The different sections\, featuring 13 artists\, will connect to create a large\, 66-foot flowing sculpture with the Columbia River as a central element. \nDeveloped by Curator of Education at Maryhill Museum of Art\, Louise Palermo\, The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts features 13 regional fiber artists working with communities along 220 miles of the Columbia River from the Willamette Confluence to the Snake River Confluence. Artistic Director for the project is artist Tammy Jo Wilson. \nOn Saturday\, July 2\, Magda Nica will be discussing her participation in The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts. Her sculptural textile artwork will be on display in the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center at the Maryhill Museum of Art between July 2 to August 4\, 2022. \nCome find out at her project’s (and Maryhill Museum’s!) special link with Queen Marie of Romania! \nOn Saturday\, August 6 all individual projects will be brought together at the Maryhill Museum of Art to reveal the continuous artwork. Save the date and come join us for this incredible event! \nARCS is proud be a partner for this multicultural project that features Magda Nica’s work. You can learn more about the project and see a map of installations here. \nMake it a day trip and enjoy the beautiful drive along the Columbia River Gorge!
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/the-exquisite-gorge-project-ii-fiber-arts-with-magda-nica/
LOCATION:Maryhill Museum of Art
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220115T100000
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SUMMARY:Archetypal Symbols In Romania and Worldwide with Artist Magda Nica
DESCRIPTION:Symbols are graphic metaphors that help us understand the invisible world. Their meaning is magical\, although few are those who know how to read\, decode and translate their secret language. This workshop is an invitation to discover how symbols unite us at a subtle level\, in mysterious and profound ways. \n“To symbolize means\, in a way and at a certain level\, to live together” (Jean Chevalier) \nRegister Here for the event. \nYou can watch the recording of this event HERE. \nThis event is the first from a series under the umbrella of a larger collective project “THE EXQUISITE GORGE PROJECT II: Fiber Arts”\, developed by Curator of Education at Maryhill Museum of Art\, Louise Palermo. It features 13 regional fiber artists working with communities along 220 miles of the Columbia River from the Willamette Confluence to the Snake River Confluence. ARCS is proud to be one of the partner organizations in this majestic cross-cultural enterprise by supporting the participation of Seattle-based Romanian born artist Magda Nica. You can find out more details about this collaborative project here: https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/exquisite-gorge-project-2022
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/archetypal-symbols-in-romania-and-worldwide-with-artist-magda-nica/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Heritage,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200430T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200430T180000
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SUMMARY:A Particular Beauty: Romanian Folk Clothing
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to sponsor Maryhill Museum of Art Exhibit: \n“When she was Romania’s crown princess (1893–1914)\, Marie of Edinburgh (later Queen Marie of Romania) began wearing peasant-inspired clothing from the country’s eastern provinces — a fashion trend long promoted by Elisabeth of Wied\, Queen of Romania\, and her court. A Particular Beauty draws from Maryhill’s collection of more than 450 items of Romanian clothing and textiles. The display will include about 20 fully dressed mannequins\, and numerous individual garments such as coats\, vests\, shirts and blouses.The exhibition will showcase a remarkable variety of Romanian embroidery techniques\, mediums\, and styles that have evolved through the influences of adjacent ethnic populations\, resident invaders\, other outsiders\, and—in recent decades–urbanization. Contextual labels and photographs will tie the objects to specific villages\, counties\, geographical regions\, and artisan workshops.” \nA Particular Beauty: Romanian Folk Clothing will be accompanied by a 32-page color publication (available in Summer 2020) as well as numerous education programs throughout the season. \nView Program  \nMajor sponsors of the exhibition are Bill and Cathy Dickson with support from the Romanian American Society (Portland) and the American Romanian Cultural Society (Seattle).  Partners include Atlianta\, Washington D.C.\, the American Romanian Cultural Society (ARCS) Seattle; the Romanian American Society (RAS) Portland; and\, the Romanian Cultural Institute (CRCI) New York. ” 
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/a-particular-beauty-romanian-folk-clothing/
LOCATION:Maryhill Museum of Art
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191221T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191221T213000
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SUMMARY:Can We Remember What Matters? A Photography Exhibit by Gabriela Cociuba
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to inaugurate our series of community storytelling events with a photography project by Romanian American artist Gabriela Cociuba. \nAs we draw close to the 30 year anniversary of the Romanian Revolution\, we hope that Gabriela’s “recycled” photographs will trigger engaging discussions about the ways in which we fabricate our memories. \nWhat are your memories of the Romanian Revolution or the the Fall of Communism? Where were you? Do you remember following the events from abroad on TV\, radio or the written press\, or where you there\, in the streets? Please join us and share your stories with us. \nGabriela’s exhibit was part of a larger project entitled “How to Remember What Doesn’t Matter”.\nMore details here: https://www.gabrielacociuba.com/projects#/how-to-remember-what-doesnt-matter/ \nJoin us for the opening reception December 21\, 7:30pm at Solo Bar in Seattle. The exhibit will be up through January 2020.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/can-we-remember-what-matters-a-photography-exhibit-by-gabriela-cociuba/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181103T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181103T220000
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SUMMARY:Uncanny Figments: Art Exhibit by Daniel Ursache
DESCRIPTION:For the celebration of the Romanian Film Festival in Seattle (5th edition)\, we are thrilled to share the work of an outstanding guest and artist\, Daniel Ursache. Daniel has designed all our festival posters since the first edition and many other visual materials that have enchanted our audience. His exhibition\, Uncanny Figments\, will be hosted by A/NT Gallery throughout November. The Opening and Visiting the Exhibit are FREE of charge. \n  \nA/NT Gallery\nNovember 3\, 8pm\n305 Harrison St\,\nSeattle\, WA 98109 \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST\nDaniel Ursache is an illustrator\, painter\, printmaker and graphic designer. He was born in Romania\, but has lived in Montréal since 2004. He has exhibited his work in Canada\, Romania\, Poland\, Yugoslavia\, Holland\, Germany\, UK and Italy. \nDaniel Ursache’s Itinerary\, in his own words: \nborn accidentally in Turnu Severin\,\na Romanian city on the northern bank of the Danube \nraised in Constanta\, ancient Greek and then Roman colony on the Black Sea coast \nexplored geology in Iasi\,\nthe former capital of the Moldavian kingdom \nstudied fine arts in Timisoara\, briefly the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire \ngot stranded on the island of Montreal\,\nin the middle of St. Lawrence river and did\nhis post-graduate studies there \ngot lost in the Great North \nfound his way out of Whitehorse\, Yukon\nafter two years and returned his brushes to Montreal \nstill traveling…
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/uncanny-figments-art-exhibit-by-daniel-ursache/
LOCATION:A/NT Gallery
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170927T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171127T170000
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit: Romanian Identity\, Royalty and Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Free Opening Night Reception: Thursday\, October 5\, 5:30 PM \nThe exhibit “Romanian Identity\, Royalty and Architecture” offers a chronological survey of Romanian architecture from 1870s to 1948 with a focus on the Royalties’ contribution to the modernization of the country and creation of a national style. The edifices built during the reign of Carol I present both a young country’s desire to become visible internationally and the dynasty founder’s ambition to update Romanian architecture to European traditions. It was at the beginning of the 20th century that the capital Bucharest was called “The Little Paris”\, due to the French influence. After WWI\, King Ferdinand and Queen Mary sponsored the implementation of the national style in their effort to put Romania on the map of the world. The exhibit identifies Queen Mary’s contribution to Romanian architecture landmarks\, including her beloved Balchik Palace. The modern style developed during Carol II and continued by his son Michael round up the exhibit that is authored by three major architecture professors: Augustin Ioan\, Marius Marcu Lapadat\, and Ionel Stoicescu\, in collaboration with CREART\, Bucharest. \nAmerican Romanian Cultural Society is putting on this exhibit in collaboration with the UW Ellison Center for Russian\, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/special-exhibit-romanian-identity-royalty-and-architecture/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170604
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CREATED:20230907T042654Z
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SUMMARY:Ion Creanga and His Literary Characters
DESCRIPTION:Illustrations by Ary Murnu and Puppet Theater A 2-Day Celebration of International Children's Day.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/ion-creanga-and-his-literary-characters/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Literature,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161001T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161001T173000
DTSTAMP:20260503T154223
CREATED:20240131T003027Z
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SUMMARY:Second Generation Photo-Essay Award
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/second-generation-photo-essay-award/
LOCATION:Bellevue Library\, 1111 110th Ave NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151206T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T154223
CREATED:20240130T000040Z
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SUMMARY:Dialogue with self: Art Exhibit and Workshops with Ramona Popliuc
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCelebrate the beginning of the holiday season and join us for this unique ocasion! Artist Ramona Popliuc from Romania will display a few of her latest paintings in her show entitled “Dialogue with self” at Ocean Gallery and Art School\, owned by Romanian artist Doina Cociuba-Terrano. \nJoin us for the opening reception on December 12th at 4pm. \nExhibit running Dec. 6th-22nd\n339 Kirkland Ave\, Ste B\nKirkland\, WA 98033 \n  \nRamona Popliuc\, who also teaches art in Romania\,  would love to meet with your children and all other family members\, to celebrate Christmas traditions and hold two extraordinary workshops on homemade decorations. \n– on December 12\, at 10 am\, at the Romanian Church Saints Ioachim and Ana\, 4202 34th Ave W\, Seattle\, WA 98199-1309\n\n– on December 20\, at 11:30 am\, at the Romanian Church  Saints Trei Ierarhi\, 6402 226th St SW\, Mountlake Terrace\, Washington\, 98043
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/art-exhibit-and-workshops-with-ramona-popliuc/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150123T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150123T220000
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CREATED:20240130T001704Z
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SUMMARY:Wanderlands of Perception: A Photography Exhibit by Gabriela Cociuba
DESCRIPTION:Gabriela Cociuba was born and raised in Romania. She moved to the United States in her teens. She studied French and international studies at the University of Washington. While in school she traveled in different parts of the world through study abroad programs. \nThe pictures explore the difference between being a visitor and a foreigner\, how we’re influenced by our surroundings and how we perceive them. What is it that creates the feeling of comfort away from home? \nThis is a party where we’ll meet the young artist Gabriela\, enjoy her photos from around the world\, with music by Bucharest Drinking Team and dancing by Romanian Folkloric Ensemble DATINA Seattle.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/wanderlands-of-perception/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140124T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T154223
CREATED:20240130T002500Z
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SUMMARY:American Romanian Collage: A Photography Exhibit by Daniel Man and Gabriel Ghizilă
DESCRIPTION:American Romanian Collage brings together two cultural spaces that for many seem quite different. By alternating photos from Romania and the US\, Gabriel Ghizila and Daniel Man suggest that there are ways in which we can use our understanding and knowledge of one culture to adapt\, make sense\, and finally build a bridge to the other. \nWe are happy to announce that our cultural organization ARCS (American Romanian Cultural Society) will have its first event this year on Friday\, January 24\, together with Bucharest Drinking Team. There will be live Romanian music and dance\, as well as a digital photography exhibit by two Romanian American artists\, Gabriel Ghizila and Daniel Man\, entitled “American Romanian Collage: Places/Things/People”.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/american-romanian-collage-a-photo-exhibit-by-daniel-man-and-gabriel-ghizila/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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