Exhibitions
Special Poster Show exhibition
Intrare liberă / Free entrance
From May 18 to June 4, 2023, the Rotonda and the foyer of the Small Hall of NTB will host the Special Poster Show, an event dedicated to poster design, organized by the Local Design Circle.
The Special Poster Show exhibition is part of RDW Design GO! - the circuit of related events within Romanian Design Week 2023, the largest interdisciplinary event dedicated to the creative - cultural industries in Romania, with over 30,000 visitors participating in the events offered.
The opening of the exhibition will take place on Thursday, May 18, 2023, at 18.00.
The Local Design Circle Association, a non-governmental non-profit organization founded in 2018 out of a desire to provide a common voice for Romanian designers, aims to promote the importance of graphic design in everyday life, facilitate access to education and help shape a healthier visual environment. Since its establishment, the association has organized a number of initiatives and projects with a significant impact on the design community both locally and internationally, whether it be research or educational initiatives, projects that bring to the forefront the importance of graphic design, or a monthly radio show. A full index and extensive description of projects and initiatives can be found on the association's website: localdesigncircle.com.
The exhibition Special Poster Show will feature a set of five sections: 1. Swiss & German Theater Posters; 2. AndNowEast Poster Festival 2021; 3. PosterJam Offbeat × Alexe Popescu; 4. PosterJam Archives Showcase; 5. Poster Installation.
In the realization and promotion of this exhibition, the Local Design Circle association is supported by: the Embassy of Switzerland in Romania, Black Rhino Radio, Goethe - Institut Bucharest, Polish Institute, PosterJam, Zeppelin Magazine, Romanian Design Week, The Institute, National University of Arts Bucharest.
The exhibition at NTB can be visited daily from 11 am to 7 pm, except Mondays and public holidays.
Public access is through the entrance to the Rotunda Hall, on the side facing Bd. Carol.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







