The multi-annual Romanian Street Art program concludes with an exhibition and the launch—in printed format—of the catalogue and street art map, on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 8:00 PM. The event celebrates the contributions of artists and initiatives that, over the course of two years, have redefined the relationship between art and public space in Romania.
As part of the Romanian Street Art program, 26 artists from eight countries were invited, creating 15 artistic interventions in Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Iași, thus contributing to the regeneration of urban spaces through contemporary art. Some of the works include QR codes that can be scanned to listen to soundtracks composed by DJs and electronic music producers such as Cezar Lazăr, Cosmjn, Kozo, and Paul K.
Throughout the project, there were two open calls, five creative art workshops, four guided tours, and an online map of the latest street art works in Romania, all aiming to humanize public spaces through art.
The Romanian Street Art exhibition consists of two distinct areas, offering visitors a visual journey into the world of local street art.
Outside Lente’s urban living room, street art enthusiasts can discover a series of panels visible from the public space, showcasing the results of the multi-annual program and works by artists such as Artminina and LBWS Cat (Ukraine), Christopher Dyer (Canada), Klonism (United Kingdom), Delia Cîrstea and Roper, Grupa Mosaic (Poland), Ma.tei, Msero, Pisica Pătrată and Harcea Pacea, Sunshiners (Bulgaria), Zivink (Israel), Zmaja (Serbia), and Zmogk (Russia).
Inside, both on the ground floor and upstairs, original works are exhibited by Aeul, Alexandra Iliesco, Alex Baciu, Coon One, Erps, Harcea Pacea, Irina Mocanu, iZZY iZVNE, John Dot S, Kseleqoqynqyshy, LBWS Cat, Lună, Maria Bălan, Mebster, Msero, Oksen, Ortaku, Pasr, Pisica Pătrată, Popescu, Robert Obert, Roper, Roser, Serebe, Viață, and Ycre.
The exhibition can be visited daily at Lente (78 Dionisie Lupu Street, Bucharest) from October 18 to 28, 2025, between 12:00 PM and 10:00 PM.
More information about the Romanian Street Art program is available here.
The Romanian Street Art multi-annual cultural program is produced by Save or Cancel (Cristina Popa, Andrei Racovițan) through feeder.ro, and is co-financed by AFCN.
The program does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration (AFCN). AFCN is not responsible for the content of the program or the way its results may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the grant beneficiary.
Partners: Lente, Romexpo, Lagom Hotel, SF Travel, Metropolitan Library of Bucharest
Media Partners: Amsterdam Street Art, BSBSA (Bucharest Sofia Belgrade Street Art), Empower Artists, DigitizArte, Igloo, IQads, I Support Street Art, La pas prin Brașov, Litera 9, Modernism, Munteanu, PRwave, Street Art Belgrade, Revista Atelierul, Revista Golan, The Institute, Zeppelin, Un-hidden Romania, Ziarul Pozitiv.
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