Exhibitions
Young Talents Gala 2025: An evening dedicated to the new generation of artists
Intrare liberă / Free admission
- 30 young musicians and visual artists put on an interdisciplinary performance at the National Theater of Bucharest, the result of a year of support, mentoring, creation, and performance in the national Young Talents program.
• Her Royal Highness Princess Sofia awarded scholarships for artistic achievements in the visual arts and classical music
November 25, 2025: The 2025 Young Talents Gala, an interdisciplinary performance by the scholarship awardees of the Margareta of Romania Royal Foundation, took place in the Pictura Hall of the I.L. Caragiale National Theater in Bucharest (TNB), in the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Sofia.
The 17th generation of talented young people, 15 musicians and 15 visual artists, offered the audience a classical music recital and an extensive visual art exhibition with works created during the scholarship year.
Sponsors, partners, donors, and supporters of young artists had the opportunity to discover the artistic personality of each participant and fully understand the value of their investment in the new generation of creators. In 2025, the Young Talents project - Kaufland Romania & the Royal Foundation - received the GOLD award in the Art & Culture category of the Community Index, the most comprehensive assessment of community investment and CSR projects in Romania.
The visual art exhibition in the Media foyer of the NTB (Grand Hotel wing) complemented the artistic moment in the hall. It includes relevant works from the individual projects of the scholarship recipients, created with materials purchased from the scholarship, as well as selections of works from joint projects: the exhibitions Life Journal and Passions and Concerns of the Members of the Royal Family, coordinated by mentor Associate Professor Ion Anghel, PhD. The techniques used range from clothing transposition, mezzotint, analog photography, digital animation, digital drawing, to mixed techniques, assemblage, or acrylics.
The exhibition will remain open to the public until December 20, 2025, and admission is free.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu