Exibition curated by Claudia Casali, director of the MIC Faenza, within the Vallauris International Biennale of Contemporary Ceramics dedicated to Italy, Guest Country of the 25th edition
The exhibition "Artists and masterpieces of illustration - 50 Illustrators Exhibitions 1967 -2016" presents the works by 50 illustrators from among the most important in the world who have been included in the Bologna Children's Book Fair's annual Illustrators Exhibition
The exhibit celebrates the centenary of the birth of the great children’s writer
From the Centro Cinema Città di Cesena archives, the fascinating images of French actresses and actors who have attended Italian film sets
The Italian selection of the 2018 Bologna Children's Book Fair "Illustrators Exhibition"
The exhibit ‘Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans’ proposes the images of their performance ‘Nympha, mane!’
The exhibit highlights the important role of design in all the phases that shape a new product: from the original idea to its development, from communication to distribution -processes themselves generating new, innovative ways of cooperation among the involved protagonists of Emilia-Romagna territory
The research process and the creative development of CONTEXT will be shaped through a production path distributed in different international residences. The first stage of research will be developed in New York, among the archives of the MoMA, the MaMa theater, the New School/Parson Institute and the Douglas Dunn Studio
Exhibition within the 42nd Festival du Film Italien de Villerupt, whose theme is Basilicata
Exhibition within the 42nd Festival du Film Italien de Villerupt, that dedicates a film series to the Italian director
The exhibit is here re-proposed with the title: "Immaginari italiani. Ilustração infanto-juvenil contemporânea" (Italian Imaginaries. Contemporary illustration for children and youth)
The show for children aged 1 to 4 ends its Britsh tour with eight performances
The narration of this long adventure begins in the XIV with Dante Alighieri to end with Emanuele Aldrovandi, one of the youngest and most established contemporary playwrights, going through the pages of some of the most representative Italian playwrights, such as Machiavelli, Goldoni, Alfieri, Pirandello, Carmelo Bene and Pasolini, and with a foray into Giuseppe Verdi's melodrama.
On the occasion of the 19th Week of Italian Language in the World, whose theme is “Italian language on the stage”