ACTIVITIES AND PROJECTS

OF THE CULTURAL ASSOCIATION

CULTURE TRACKS

AUGUST 2009

Civita d'Antino (Aq)

Presentation of the book

“The Italian dream of Kristian Zahrtmann:  the school of Scandinavian painters in Civita d'Antino”

JULY 2009

Pescara - Fondazione Pescarabruzzo Maison des Arts

Art Exhibition "The Long Journey from the North 1877 - 1915 Abruzzo in the paintings of Scandinavian artists"

 

MAY2008

Pescara - Project  “New Labyrinths 2007/2008”

linguistic mediation and support to not Italian students

 

 

AUGUST 2008

Scanno - Auditorium Calogero  Photo Exhibition

“Abruzzo  of  M.C. Escher 1928-1935”

 

 

DECEMBER 2008

Civita d’Antino (Aq) - Event to celebrate one hundred years of the exhibition

“Civita d’Antino”  held in  Copenhagen in 1908

 

 

 

MARCH 2007

Chieti Scalo - Pro – Loco la “Vallata”

Cultural  project entitled
"The Journey: Foreign Artists in Italy"  involving the local schools

 

 

AUGUST 2007

Gagliano Aterno (Aq) - Town hall - Projection of the video

 "In the footsteps of artists in Italy: a journey into the artistic landscape"

 

 

APRIL 2006

Santo Stefano di Sessanio (Aq) - Conference

"Lear and others: travelers and European artists in Abruzzo from the eighteenth to the twentieth century"

 

 

MAY 2006

Cocullo (Aq) - Festival of the Snakes

Around Abruzzo with the American Photographer Elliott Erwitt

 

 

JUNE 2006

Pescara - Museo delle Genti d'Abruzzo - Photo Exhibition

“Abruzzo of M.C. Escher 1928-1935”

 

 

JUNE 2006

Anversa degli Abruzzi (Aq) - Naming the sqaure after M.C. Escher

"Girone M.C. Escher" a Castrovalva

 

 

AUGUST 2006

Anversa degli Abruzzi (Aq)  “ M.C. Escher  workshop”

for the project  The Village, the Nature, the Architectures"

 

 

SEPTEMBER 2006

Civita d'Antino (Aq) - Touring Club Italiano

“A cultural heritage from far away”

 

   

NOVEMBER 2006

Valencia (Spagna) Politecnico Conferenza

M.C. ESCHER:  FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN LANSCAPES TO IMPOSSIBLE BUILDINGS”.

 

SEPTEMBER 2005

Manoppello (Pe)      -    The Holly Face   -   History Channel