Cluj-Napoca

Romania

In Romania and South-Eastern Europe, Cluj-Napoca is a prominent city, with a multifaceted cultural profile.

Established as a Roman settlement and later aș a fortress of German influence, the city developed into a flourishing town during the Middle Ages and was reshaped în baroque style during the 18th century. It has the vocation of a Central European cultural space, with many of its present cultural landmarks being built during the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

A city with a diverse and rich heritage, it has been shaped by all artistic trends and historical influences of the 20th century, from the tragedies of war to the Communist regime and the transition to democracy. Contemporary urbanism, modernism and social-realism add a specific touch to an urban landscape that is mainly eclectic at its centre and post-industrial on its peripheries.

ECOC

Cluj-Napoca is a former candidate for the European Capital of Culture title în Romania în 2021.
The concept of the candidacy was ‘East of West’ , as our core concept and re-signifying Europe is our artistic vision.

The bidding process has been developed by the Cluj-Napoca 2021 European Capital of Culture Association. The process started în 2010 and during the six years until the final selection phase, over 200 institutions, organisations and cultural operators contributed to the programme development.

The ECoC title for Romania în 2021 has been awarded to Timișoara.

The Organization

www.cccluj.ro

Cluj Cultural Centre is a non-governmental organization for culture and urban development. Initially intended to prepare the city’s candidacy for the European Capital of Culture 2021, Cluj Cultural Centre implements a comprehensive program addressing strategic challenges of society.

This program addresses interdisciplinary projects which approach various themes: contemporary art, well-being, cultural and artistic education, urban regeneration, community connection, social inclusion, cultural industries, rural development, ethnography of imagined worlds, cultural sector’s capacity-building, social and urban innovation, international cooperation, research, and policies.

Cluj Cultural Centre has 112 members: cultural institutions and the local cultural organizations, Cluj universities, business clubs and clusters, civil society organizations, local and regional administration.

Who represents the city

RARIȚA ZBRANCA
CULTURAL POLICIES LEAD
Rariţa Is Cultural Expert With A Twenty Years’ Experience In Arts Management, Curating, Research And Policymaking.

She is Director and cofounder of AltArt Foundation, an organisation dedicated to experimental approaches to art, technology and society. She is co-founder of Fabrica de Pensule an independent collective space for contemporary arts in Cluj-Napoca.

She was a key member of the Cluj-Napoca 2021 ECoC bidding team (2011-2016), where she contributed to all stages of the candidature, including concept development and cultural programming.

She is engaged in policy development in Cluj-Napoca (she coordinated the elaboration of the Cultural Strategy of the city), at national level, through the work of the Coalition for the Independent Cultural Sector and at European level. She is a member of the Strategy Group of the “A Soul for Europe” initiative, member of the European House for Culture, and a board member of the Balkan Express network.

She contributed as speaker and trainer to a large number of professional forums, including prominent conferences such as the Berlin Conference, European Cultural Forum, IETM plenary meetings and Cultural Congress in Wroclaw.

ȘTEFAN TEIȘANU
SECRETARY GENERAL
Cultural Manager And Entrepreneur, Ștefan Teișanu Is A Co-Founder Of Cluj Cultural Centre, Fapte And Nord.

He is a member of the Romanian Economic and Social Council, as a representative of the cultural sector and the civil society, and works with the World Bank as public participation and local development specialist.

He is the executive director of Cluj Cultural Centre, a culture and sustainable development NGO with 112 members: cultural organisations and institutions, universities, associations of the business environment and of the civil society, and the local and the regional administration.

He is the founding president of Fapte, an NGO which organises the Jazz in the Park festival and other cultural events with a community impact, and also the president of Nord, a community development association in Darabani, his hometown in the Moldova region. Ștefan was the president of AIESEC Cluj-Napoca and he founded the Junior Chamber International local subsidiary.

His personal belief is that people can be what they want to be.

Corina Bucea
Project manager
Corina Bucea Has Extensive Experience In Cultural Projects Management, Artistic Production And Cultural Policies.

She is one of the founding members of the contemporary art space Fabrica de Pensule / The Paintbrush Factory, where she is currently part of the artistic board. Within the Paintbrush Factory Federation, she has coordinated or initiated, since 2009, over 20 projects in various fields – from visual to performing arts, education and training.

In 2010 she has been awarded the Gabriela Tudor Grant in Cultural Management.

In the recent years, she has participated in professional residencies in Poland and the US and was involved in various international meetings and cultural projects. Between 2013 and 2015 she was responsible of communication for Temps d’Images Festival, Cluj.

Corina Bucea has contributed to several projects that have represented Romania at the Venice Biennale, both the art and architecture editions (2013, 2015, and 2016). In 2017, as a project manager, she coordinated the exhibition of Geta Brătescu – Apparitions (Curator – Magda Radu).

Contact

Str. Fluierașului nr. 3, Cluj-Napoca, România

+40 372 773 603