DRAFTS | PROJECTS | EXHIBITIONS

Ioana Bartha is a graduate of the Graphics specialization at the Faculty of Arts and Design in Timișoara, and is currently attending the Master's program in Heritage, Restoration and Curatorship. As an artist, she uses drawing in connection with other media of expression that can increase her level of understanding of existence in all its aspects.

Mihai Toth created for the exhibition "Paul Neagu. Hyphen between then and now" a site-specific installation and performance. When Absence Becomes Presence continues the Untitled Drawings series, which discusses the area of intersection of two or more planes of space through spatial drawing. This type of artistic gesture aims at marking certain...

Cezara Carla Pădurean, PhD student at the Faculty of Arts and Design, has been interested in multisensory design since her undergraduate studies. She is the author of the "Real transposed in the dark" project, dedicated to blind people, a concept whose aim was to facilitate their interaction with the public space, using cards for guidance.

For the exhibition "Paul Neagu. Hyphen between then and now", Andreea Gugescu proposed two interventions through which she explores compositional arrangements with the human body as a fundamental reference.

Alexandra Gheorghe-Papadopol and Amanda Stanciu simultaneously started two works inspired by the same subject, as an exercise to test different visual sensitivities. Within the curatorial program Draft this exercise was taken further and transformed into a collaborative project that tested the boundary between documentary and fantasy in achieving...

For Raluca Micula performative practice represents a form of direct expression, suitable for overcoming emotional blockages and inner restlessness. During the performance "In Memory of Some Disorders," she associated movement with the writing process. Her older texts, intimate and painful confessions from the time when she was dealing...

The photographic project "Emotional States" captures a sequence of states that reveal a significant life experience. Cătălina Joița creates a series of black-and-white self-portraits, structured in two parts. A more aggressive sequence – where body postures and facial expressions suggest the loss of self and the struggle between keeping or...

Maria Calotă began her critical research on the topic of animal abuse through a series of drawings. In their Place illustrates traditions and customs around the world – Spanish corrida, English foxhunting, dog fighting – which, under the guise of sporting contests, tolerate the merciless torture and killing of animals for the entertainment of the...

Ștefania Iakab and Ana Messer work individually, but their practices occasionally intersect, sharing a common interest in using atypical materials to create sculptural structures that evoke various surfaces and textures (natural or synthetic fur, feathers, grass). Ana is interested in how emotional trauma translates into physical form and the...