Georgiana Leșu is a museum curator and holds a PhD in History from “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași. Her areas of interest include cultural studies, historical discourse, and literature inspired by the history of the Romanian communist period.
She has been part of the team at the National Museum of Romanian Literature in Iași since 2015, where she is actively involved in organizing the International Literature and Translation Festival of Iași – FILIT. She coordinates logistical aspects and leads a team of enthusiastic volunteers who accompany the guest writers throughout the festival.
In addition to her work with FILIT, she contributes to the organization of the festival Șotron. The Childhood Festival and collaborates on various scholarship, residency, and museum education projects, working with community organizations and institutions to promote reading and the museum.
Recently, she joined the European project CELA – Connecting Emerging Literary Artists, a program dedicated to early-career literary translators and writers, where the Romanian partner is the National Museum of Romanian Literature in Iași, in association with ARTLIT – the Romanian Association of Literary Translators and AER – the Romanian Publishers Association.
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The National Museum of Romanian Literature in Iași was established in 1990, following the separation of the literature section from the “Moldova” National Museum Complex in Iași. The museum promotes Romanian literature nationally and internationally by protecting and showcasing Romania’s literary heritage, contributing to its integration into the circuit of European cultural values.
It organizes the International Literature and Translation Festival of Iași – FILIT, one of the most important literary festivals in Europe, which will reach its 13th edition in 2025. Over the five days of FILIT, dozens of events dedicated to the promotion of literature take place, including: literary encounters with world-renowned authors, all-night poetry and music events, professional workshops and round tables, concerts, public readings, and other activities.
Alongside FILIT, another major event organized by the museum with a strong impact on the community is Șotron. The Childhood Festival, a large-scale cultural and educational event dedicated to young audiences. The festival brings together activities designed to help children and teenagers discover culture, art, and science in an interactive and engaging way.
The museum is also a partner in the European project CELA – Connecting Emerging Literary Artists, alongside ARTLIT – the Romanian Association of Literary Translators and AER – the Romanian Publishers Association. CELA, a project co-financed by the European Union’s Creative Europe program, aims to provide early-career literary translators and writers with the opportunity to build an international career and develop their professional skills. Throughout the year, the museum offers scholarships and residencies, organizes exhibitions, artistic projects, and interactive workshops for all age groups, working closely with the community for educational purposes and to promote literature.