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Diary Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 4: pottery workshops

Diary Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 4: pottery workshops

The fourth installment of Diario Romagna is dedicated continues with testimonies from two Faenza ceramics workshops, a historic one, Alloy Ceramics, active since 1950, and a young one, Pantou Ceramics, opened in 2022. The account of the managers and ...
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Diario Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 3: volunteer artists at the Zauli Museum

Diario Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 3: volunteer artists at the Zauli Museum

The Carlo Zauli Museum in Faenza was among the institutions most affected by the flood that hit Romagna. It is located in the historic center of Faenza, in the premises that since 1949 belonged to Carlo Zauli, an important 20th-century sculptor whose...
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Diario Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 2: volunteers at the Tramonti Museum.

Diario Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 2: volunteers at the Tramonti Museum.

This second issue of Diario Romagna moves on two distinct time planes, but united by the same intent. You will find the voices of the volunteers who immediately rushed to help the Guerrino Tramonti Museum (among the museums at the center of the first...
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Diary Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 1: museums and institutions

Diary Romagna, testimonies from the flood. Part 1: museums and institutions

Diario Romagna, a column based on choral, spontaneous, shared and democratic participation, launches today. Two months after theflood that submerged Romagna, it was decided to give voice not to what was lost, but to tell what - and how - was saved. F...
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