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Andy Rocchelli Grant 2024

Andy Rocchelli Grant is an international award, now in its second edition, promoted by CESURA in the name of its co-founder Andy Rocchelli, photojournalist killed in Ukraine in 2014. Andy was an irreplaceable fire starter, and to make sure that his values as a photographer and as a person can continue to burn, since 2021 CESURA has established a Grant in his name to allow an author or new talent to create a photographic book in full freedom of expression, as Andy would have wanted.

Open Call ReA! Art Fair 2025

Beginning May 15th the open call dedicated to emerging Italian and international
artists to participate in the fifth edition of ReA! Art Fair will be open. The fair
dedicated to emerging contemporary art, the only one of its kind in Italy, now in its
fifth edition, will open in Milan in spring 2025.
The last edition of ReA! Art Fair, which closed in November 2023, recorded over 5,000 visitors,
including collectors, sector operators and art enthusiasts who were able to appreciate the works of
100 emerging artists from over ten countries. More than 32% of the artists participating in the fair
sold their works during the days open to the public, a percentage that increases every year.

“Latera The Art Farm” call for artist

LATERA THE ART FARM
INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
The Saint Francis' Ways Association, winner of the “BANDO BORGHI LINEA B” TENDER - “Funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU - PNRR Funds, MISSION 1 – COMPONENT 3 – INVESTMENT 2.1.”, promoter of the local project cultural and social regeneration “Latera The Art Farm” promotes the following competition to search for no. 1 international artist who can create an artistic work sculptural and/or installation within the village in question.
“Latera the art Farm” acts as a promoter for the artistic redevelopment of the ancient medieval village of Latera in Lazio, a long forgotten village with a strong imprint of depopulation, to make it attractive from a tourist point of view.

OPEN CALL | Crossing Over: Women Artists, Abstraction, and Travel in Postwar Rome (1950s-1970s)

Thinking through the nature of individual artistic trajectories, as well as the geopolitical circumstances determining artistic production in Italy of the time, this symposium considers Rome as a transnational contact zone for abstract women artists in the decades following the Second World War, from the 1950s through the 1970s. For instance, the English painter Sandra Blow enrolled at the Accademia di Belle Arti as early as 1947, committing fully to abstract painting upon her return to the UK in 1950. Other women abstract artists who lived in Rome for various periods of time over the following decades include Mira Brtka and Milena Čubraković from former Yugoslavia, Gencay Kasapçi from Turkey, Marcia Hafif from the US, Bertina Lopes from Mozambique, and Carmengloria Morales from Chile.

AD BESTIAS Art Residency

Zuecca Projects announces the first open call for its Art Residency program at Squero Castello in Venice, Italy.

Selected artists will be invited to join the Zuecca Art Residency and to develop new artworks inspired by the dystopian Eco-totalitarian novel Ad Bestias by Francesca Sarah Toich.

Artists of all disciplines, ages and nationalities are invited to apply for the opportunity to be selected for a 4-week Art Residency in Venice, between November 2024 and January 2025.

Theme of the Art Residency:

Pisa Murales Contest 2024

CALL FOR STREET ART PROPOSALS 

 

 

12 Finalists for 12 central Locations of World's most Famous City for 144 m² to assign + 6 cash prizes + exhibition & technical potential course benefits 

 

Officially supported by Pisa Municipality and Province 

 

6 cash Prizes

 

3 adult + 2 Kids categories

 

Free and Pisa's inspired themes

 

Permanent and Epheameral artworks of 12 m2

 

Exceptional 6 members Jury of Famous Street artists, Curators and Painters

 

Plenty of Workshops by veteran street artists from Rome, Milano and other cities

 

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