Francesca Berni has been selected at the Aperto seminars

Francesca Berni has been selected at the Aperto seminars

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12 July 2024
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Good news Francesca Berni has been selected to attend one of the Aperto seminars, “Relazionarsi al presente”, next week in Turin. Aperto is a project of the Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT. This free-of-charge annual seminar program explores the professions, theories, and practices of contemporary art, intersecting curatorship, artistic creation, writing, exhibition setup and production, and the economics and sustainability of cultural projects. Stay tuned in the following weeks to find out how it goes ✨ and to Francesca, enjoy!

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