2021 Fardella Summer School
Promoting social inclusion, reducing disparities, creating the conditions for a less unequal society by giving
Promoting social inclusion, reducing disparities, creating the conditions for a less unequal society by giving
On 19 May 2015, the cultural association “ArtePollino” took part to Expo 2015, in Milan,
WAH! We Ar(t)e home Progetto di arte e inclusione sociale promosso in collaborazione con l’associazione
From 29 September to 1 October 2015, Basilicata hosted the “LINC”, the annual event dedicated
Since 2016, ArtePollino has curated the cultural planning of MULA+ Museum & Library of Latronico.
On 1st July, the Summer School 2020 for kids and teenagers is opening in Fardella,
Emigration, unemployment, population ageing and birth rate decline, along with the discouragement of those who
The ArtePollino Award is a contest addressed to the students of Italian Academies of Fine
In order to emphasise the value of reading to personal and cultural growth, as well
ArtePollino association was established in February 2008 in order to promote cultural growth in the Pollino National Park, fostering every kind of artistic expression, mostly contemporary.
We support initiatives aimed at involving the local communities, schools, cultural associations and businesses, to promote participation and sharing.
The association, established by the project “ArtePollino Un Altro Sud” (a local development project, included in the “Sensi contemporanei” programme, supported by the Basilicata region, the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Culture and “La Biennale di Venezia” art foundation), aims at promoting and disseminating contemporary art and, in particular, the relationship between art and nature, in the hinterland.
From 2008 to 2010, during the implementation phase of the “ArtePollino Un Altro Sud” project, the association played key role for the success of the entire process: it accompanied the artists during the visits on the territory; promoted training paths on contemporary art and art-nature, creative workshops, local entertainment activities, actions for project’s dissemination such as, for example, public meetings, workshops with artists and creative workshops.
The ArtePollino project aims at increasing social involvement through the simple act of walking, in a slow and collective ‘immersion’ in natural and man-made elements.
A collective experience ‘in movement’, halfway through reality, imagination and memory: the “fragility” of art, the instability of words and the strength of gestures will try to cautiously penetrate into the rich melting-pot of cultures that have inhabited and still inhabit these still undiscovered lands, making them come to light.
The Southern part of Basilicata, with the Pollino National Park and the city of Matera, will be the backdrop of several actions that will bring the richness of these places to light, so that impromptu stories can deposit on the rocky soil of imagination and its intricate roots of memories. Everything will be in continuous experimentation, as an ‘open work’ and work in progress.
The project’s purpose is to rediscover the potential of this region, and access collective imagination and memory of places.
The project aims at reinterpreting the region, from a relational and interactive point of view, where imagination, socialisation, knowledge-sharing and exchange become the means to transform our way to experience the world.
The walk will also include the festive and collective dance made by Jérôme Bel, involving both amateurs and professionals from the area and creating temporary communities with a focus on the relationship between corporeality and landscape, using the scene as a social and political platform.
The Albanian Artists from Art House, and the Italian ones, selected and supported by Claudia Losi and Adrian Paci, with the cooperation of the anthropologist Meschiari Matteo will try, during a workshop/residence, to redefine the representation space through the act of walking across the lands where the Arbëreshë communities have lived for five centuries.
The artistic performance, in the form of a collective dinner, made by Lucy and Jorge Orta, will involve the attendants and the producers of the Pollino, in a festive and meditative experience about food, which is a primary element and the symbol of social identity.
The writers Elvira Dones and Melania Mazzucco, together with Marco Cazzato, Stefano Faravelli and “Il Circolo dei Lettori” of Turin, a public space entirely dedicated to reading, will listen and narrate stories about the region and the landscape, along the walk.
ArtePollino for Matera 2019 with Ka art “Del tempo fossile” – Fossil time Pollino National
From 2 to 5 July 2018, some meetings and site visits took place, to verify
Ka art – per una cartografia corale della Basilicata
è un progetto di Matera Capitale Europea della Cultura 2019
Project Leader: Associazione ArtePollino
Direttore artistico: Katia Anguelova
Responsabile comunicazione: Annalisa Romeo
Social media manager: Agnese Spera
Sito web: Euweb solutions
Infografiche: Enrico Greco