The Romanian Folk Art Museum, established in 1983 in Chicago, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Romanian folk culture. With a vast collection of European folkloric village artifacts, including costumes, textiles, rugs, pottery, and painted eggs, the museum serves as a resource center on Romania and Romanian immigration, functioning as a cultural and economic bridge between Romania and the United States.
Over the past 33 years, the museum has organized more than 120 exhibits across 10 states and, since 1990, in Romania, showcasing the rich traditions and culture of Romania. Alongside the Romanian-American League, the museum actively promotes Romanian artisans and develops cultural, educational, and economic projects in both the US and Romania, making it a vital hub for the Romanian-American communities and a platform for fostering global cultural exchange.
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