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21.09.                      22.09.2024

Open Studios

21.09.                      15.11.2024

Domestic Exercises. Homework for A Sustainable Togetherness

The most awaited moment for us and for all of you friends of Villa Romana is coming up soon! We hope that the date is already marked in your calendars, as we announced it a few times during the year. Next 21 and 22 September, the Villa Romana Fellows 2024 are opening their studios, inviting us all to glimpse into the sancta sanctorum of their artistic practice, allowing us to enter the space from which they have been working in the last seven months of intense research and activity. We have to say this out aloud, as all the Fellows of this year chose to keep working incessantly, not even fearing the unimaginable temperatures of the Florentine summer. Chapeau to their stamina and resilience!

We encourage you to celebrate them with us: Join us for a two-day programme, with performances and presentations, and for the opening of Domestic Exercises. Homework for A Sustainable Togetherness, an exhibition accompanying the Open Studios and giving centre stage to new pieces and productions by our Fellows, while also witnessing the participation of some guest artists.

Watch these short films shot by Giulia Del Piero in their studios, and start getting familiar with each of our Fellows’ current research and prepare for our Open Studios. So much more is to be learned and experienced when you visit us.

Keep tuned for the schedule of the two-day programme, and for the public programme of these last three months of the Fellows 2024 at Villa Romana.

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The Villa Romana e.V. maintains the Villa Romana and the Villa Romana Prize.
The main sponsor is the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
Other sponsors are the Deutsche Bank Foundation, the BAO Foundation as well as - project related - numerous private individuals, companies and foundations from all over the world.

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