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ETNA Foundation is an independent, non-governmental, 
non-profit organization, established by UTO Gusztav 
in Sepsiszentgyorgy/Sf. Gheorghe, Transylvania region, Romania.
The goal of 
the ETNA Foundation is to support alternative art,  facilitate 
personal contact among artists in the country and abroad; 
in a larger sense, to contribute to the shaping of a social 
environment which favours the development of experimental arts.

ETNA Foundation  regularly organizes international exhibitions, 
festivals, meetings and evenings, such as  

- MEDIUM Exhibition (every three years, in Sf. Gheorghe; the last 
edition organised in 1997 as MEDIUM 4 International Exhibition of
Living Art Documentation)

- AnnART Festival (annually in July, St. Ann Lake; since 1990 eight  
editions have been organized, with the participation of 104 artists 
from 25 countries)

- SEPSI Living Art Meeting (annually in April, Sf. Gheorghe; 
each year with the participation of 10-12 artists from Romania)

- ARES artist-in-residence project (every two-three months; the 
project has been started this year; for the moment we can provide 
board and lodging at host families; the first invited artist, 
Julie-Andree T. from Canada elaborated and presented two performances 
and a project with children in February)

- ELO-TEKA (Living-Archives) video-evening (weekly; presentation 
of the Etna Documentation Center s video material)


Near future projects:

SEPSI 4 Living Art Meeting
25 April 1998, 3 p.m. Central Park, Sf. Gheorghe
Invited artists:
ANTIK Sandor, Olimpiu BANDALAC, BARTHA Sandor, BOB Jozsef, 
KONYA Reka, MIKLOSI Denes, Cosmin POP, SZABO Zoltan (Judoka), 
TORO Attila, UTO Gusztav, VERES Szabolcs

AnnART 9 International Living Art Festival
24-26 July 1998, St. Ann Lake
Invited artists: Richard MARTEL, Sandy MCFADDEN (Canada), 
KOVACS Istvan (Hungary), YASUNORI Shiobara, SHIMODA Seiji (Japan), 
Elvira SANTAMARIA (Mexico), Jaap BLONK (Netherlands), 
Fernando AGUIAR (Portugal), BARTHA Sandor, Adrian GUTA,
Cati ORBULESCU, TOTH Tamas (Romania), Bartolome FERRANDO (Spain), 
Catherine WELLER, Cate ELLIS (UK), Nenad BOGDANOVICI, 
SZOMBATHY Balint (Yugoslavia).
Information regarding the programme should be obtained from the 
second part of June 1998.

The Foundation welcomes every contribution to the 
Documentation Center's material.

Should you need further information, please do not hesitate to 
contact us.

contact: UTO Gusztav - KONYA Reka
ETNA Foundation
Korosi Csoma Sandor 24
4000 Sf. Gheorghe
Romania
tel/fax: 40-67-352-124
e-mail: office@etna.sbnet.ro