The COM-PAR Exhibition 2001
Communication and Non-Violence
March 23 - April 6, 2001, Access Gallery of Tibiscus University, Timisoara, Romania
April 27 - May 10, 2001, Konkordija Gallery, Vrsac, Yugoslavia
Theme:
The general theme of the first edition of the Com-Par Itinerant Exhibition was communication and non-violence.
General Objectives
To increase the level of civic participation among the participants
To create communication channels among the youngsters from Romanian and Yugoslavia
Specific Objectives
To create an opportunity for a cultural exchange event between young artists from Romania and Yugoslavia
To facilitate the development of professional skills specific to working in a multicultural environment
To create enduring communication channels among the young artists
To create a framework in which the youngsters can exercise their freedom of opinion
Faculty and Keynote Speakers:
Anca Augusta: Director of Augusta Foundation, Timisoara
Doru Bosiok: Design Professor at the Bogdan Suput High School, Novi Sad
Mircea Dragu: Executive President of the Group for Free Social Assertion
Milorad Giurici: President of the Vrsac Local Council
Zivko Grozdanic: President of the Center for Contemporary Culture Konkordija, Vrsac
Adrian Marian: Dean of the Design Faculty, Tibiscus University, Timisoara
Radomir Muncian: Journalist, Vrsac
Robert Serban: Journalist, Timisoara
Artists: Oana Bolog, Dana Buzatu, Emanuel Cernescu, Noemi Dumitrescu, Robert Gantner, Ana-Maria Kun, Ovidiu Lugojan, Diana Marincu, Matei Muntiu, Luminita Negrescu, Anca Petcov, Lia Radoi, Samuel Raducanu, Teodor Tudorica, Bogdan Tudose, Isabela Begovic, Valentina Brostean, Savko Mihajljevic, Dusanka Beronja, Rade Tisma, Anita Knezy, Nera Sepecan, Tanja Dukic, Sasa Timko, Milka Romic, Nikola Milosev, Tatjana Kojic, Robert, Zeljko Katanic, Tamara Popovic, Ivana Mitrovic, Ivan Momirov, Byk, Vuk, Svetlana Ninkovoc, Marko Adzic, Visnya Dumic, Jadranka Kapelji, Jelena Milanovic, Natasa Nazarcik, Dragica Pavlov.
Partners
Bogdan Suput Design High School, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Center for Contemporary Culture Konkordija, Vrsac, Yugoslavia
Fine Arts High School, Timisoara, Romania
The Group for Applied Ethics, Timisoara, Romania
Jovan Sterija Popovic High School, Vrsac, Yugoslavia
Tibiscus University, Faculty of Design, Timisoara, Romania
Acknowledgements
Our special thanks go to the Euroregional Centre for Democracy, Timisoara, Open Society Institute, New York, Augusta Foundation, Timisoara and the Romanian Ministry of Youth and Sports.
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The COM-PAR Exhibition 2002
Communication and Tolerance
March 7-20 2002, Banat Museum Timisoara, Romania
May 22-31 2002, The Executive Council of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Yugoslavia
Theme:
The general theme of the second edition of the Com-Par Itinerant Exhibition was communication and tolerance.
General Objectives
To increase the level of civic participation among the participants
To create communication channels among the youngsters from Romanian and Yugoslavia
Specific Objectives
To create an opportunity for a cultural exchange event between young artists from Romania and Yugoslavia
To facilitate the development of professional skills specific to working in a multicultural environment
To create enduring communication channels among the young artists
To create a framework in which the youngsters can exercise their freedom of opinion
Faculty and Keynote Speakers:
Eugenia Banciu: the vice-principal of the Fine Arts High School, Timisoara
Doru Bosiok: Design Professor at the Bogdan Suput High School, Novi Sad
Mircea Dragu: Executive President of the Group for Free Social Assertion
Emina Pajic: the principal of the Bogdan Suput Design High School, Novi Sad
Dorina Parvulescu: the head of the Art Department of the Banatul Museum
Aleksandar Popov: manager of the Center for Regionalism, Novi Sad
Vesna Reljin: executive ministry of the Executive Committee of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Artists: Xenia Abruda, Aurelia Anghel, Mona Babescu, Izabela Begovic, Dragan Bibin, Daniel Bilec, Delia Bosiok, Dana Buzatu, Vlad Cadar, Rafael Cicos, Florin Dragoi, Andrei Dobromir, Tatjana Dukic, Oana Furca, Horia Gridean, Vladimir Ilic, Anita Cnezi, Atila Kuruc, Bojan Miljianovic, Timotije Odazic, Sebastian Paul, Cristian Patean, Andreea Pop, Adrian Popescu, Diana Popovici, Tamara Popovic, Lia Radoi, Andra Maria Rosu, Nikola Srdnavov, Adriana Stoica.
Partners
Bogdan Suput Design High School, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Center for Contemporary Culture Konkordija, Vrsac, Yugoslavia
Fine Arts High School, Timisoara, Romania
Center for Regionalism Novi Sad
Executive Council of the Autonom Province of Vojvodina
Tibiscus University, Faculty of Design, Timisoara, Romania
Acknowledgements
Our special thanks go to the Euroregional Centre for Democracy, Timisoara, the Banatul Museum, the Open Society Institute, New York, and the Romanian Ministry of Youth and Sports.
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