Răzvan Anton studied at the University of Art and Design in Cluj (Graphics) and Camberwell College of Arts London (MA Drawing). He has been teaching at the Cluj University of Art and Design since 2010 and was part of the artist collective of the Brush Factory. He was involved in the digital archiving project of the Minerva Archive in Cluj. He was a resident artist at the House near the Synagogue (Mediaș) in the Absence as Heritage project, within TRACES (Transmitting Contentious Cultural Heritages with the Arts) during 2016-2018. In November 2018 he was transit/erste artist in residence at MuseumsQuartier in Vienna. Between 2019-2021 he co-curated the visual arts program of the Brush Factory, together with Mihai Iepure-Górski. She is currently part of the coordination team of the digital archiving project of the photo collection of Dolgozó Nő (Working Woman) magazine from Cluj.
Mihai Iepure-Górski is a graduate of the Art Academy and lives in Cluj-Napoca. He works in a variety of mediums trying his best to avoid falling prey to them, but he often returns to a working method that involves partnerships with other practitioners from various artistic fields such as: actors, performers, musicians, fashion designers, etc. He has been part of the artist collective of the Brush Factory since 2014. In October 2018 he was transit/Erste artist in residence at MuseumsQuartier in Vienna. He participated in the 2nd edition of the Mobile Biennale and was among the beneficiaries of the initial call of the Salonu de Proiecte, Bucharest. Between 2019-2021 he co-curated and coordinated the Visual Arts program of the Brush Factory, together with Răzvan Anton. His curatorial practice continues in partnership with various organizations, such as: Electroputere Plus, Minitremu.
This event is part of Artă-mă. Reintroduction to artistic education #4.
The event is part of "Outside the school" a component of the Horizons of Knowledge route (along with Kinema Ikon, Asociația Foc si Pară / Indecis and Asociația Doar Maine) of the Cultural Program "Timișoara 2023 - European Capital of Culture" and is financed by the Municipality Timișoara through the Project Center.
Co-financed by A.F.C.N. through the multiannual program Artă-ma. Reintroduction to art education.
With the support of Eu-Japan Fest.