Art’n’Play

Art’n’Play

Art’n’Play is our programme for cultural education in schools, aiming to equip young people with cultural competences, creativity, creative thinking and life skills.
With ten schools in Cluj-Napoca already active in the programme and five others in the metropolitan area ready to join, Art’n’Play establishes a network of schools where art and creativity are offered as resources for children’s social and cognitive development.

The Art’n’Play schools host an artist-inresidence who works with students, teachers and the community around the school to develop artistic projects meant to encourage innovation in the learning environment. Teachers and school managers are trained in the UNESCO-awarded Pre-texts methodology, so they can embed arts and culture in the generalist curriculum.

Highlights

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of artists and collectives of artists who have benefited from creative grants

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of artistic projects developed through the Cluj in residence program

Community Meeting

in which artist support programs were discussed

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national and international workshop participants

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facilitators

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of participants from 14 countries at the Autumn Curatorial School #5

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The role of art in supporting mental health

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Romania at the Venice Biennale

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Culture Next in Larnaka: shaping the future of European culture

From May 6 to 8, 2026, the 16th Culture Next ...
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Guided Tour as part of Programul de Artă Contemporană BT

On May 19, Contemporar invites you to a new guided ...
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Arts in hospitals: from one-off initiatives to long-term impact

What does it take for initiatives aimed at improving patient ...
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Cluj Cultural Center enters its tenth year: retrospective, new members, and an open debate on the future of culture

On Thursday, April 16, 2026, the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania ...
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