Students from Matera and Brescia together discover the oldest painting technique of our artistic and cultural heritage. The project

Students from Matera and Brescia together discover the oldest painting technique of our artistic and cultural heritage. The project
Students from Matera and Brescia together discover the oldest painting technique of our artistic and cultural heritage. The project

Will take place Saturday 18 May 2024 starting at 3.00 pm at the Court of Shepherds the Project “Learn Art and don’t put it aside” with Camp Art Immersion initial phase of an artistic-craft training project to present theancient pictorial technique of “buon fresco” held by the Brescian art teacher Claudia Nodari of Brescia and flanked by the figure of Nicolo’ Galesi, sculptor-craftsman from Melzese.

The objective TO DISCLOSE, TO HAND DOWN to the new generations oldest pictorial technique of our cultural artistic heritage with the specific intent of an all-round involvement for students of secondary artistic institutesand thanks to a memorandum of understanding with attention to multidisciplinary details, they will try their hand at one art-immersion week in the art city of Matera.

A twinning strongly desired and promoted by the synergy between CNA MATERA and the Brescian art teacher, between students of the Lombardy Munari artistic institute of Crema and Olivieri artistic institute of Brescia in collaboration with students of the Duni-Levi artistic institute of Matera led by Professor Monica Camerota.

The CAMP ART IMMERSION 2024-2025 A Matera pilot project was born from the desire to bring artistic students closer to the world of craftsmanship thanks to the theoretical-practical learning of the techniques examined, trying to stimulate new generations to learn the beauty of Matera’s heritage thanks to multidisciplinary works created over the years 7 days, among the streets of the Sasso Caveoso district with the precise intention of perfectly executing a fresco having as its subject the ROYAL AND MAJESTIC QUEEN MOTHER OF THE ORIGINAL CRYPT OF SIN.

A historical-artistic connection between Brescia and Matera, between the pictorial testimonies of the Lombard world of the two worlds and their regal female protagonists and of the stylistic-pictorial influence of the two Lombard worlds (Brescia and Matera) in the representations of their fresco cycles.

Iconographic and stylistic refinements present in the respective pictorial cycles have aroused the inspiration of a female artisan world, thus also giving importance to the figure of a HYPOTHETICAL HUMBLE FRESH.

The CAMP-ART-IMMERSION program will be presented on Saturday 18 May at the CORTE DEI PASTORI LUXURY located in via Bruno Buozzi in Matera with the following plan:

3 PM

WELCOME and PROJECT PRESENTATION edited by: Leonardo Montemurro of the art teacher Claudia Nodari Tortelli, the sculptor Nicolò Galesi and the art historian Cecilia Corradi. Also present to greet were the municipal councilor for productive activities of the Municipality of Matera Lucia Gaudiano and Rosa Gentile, president of Confartigianato Matera

4 PM

THEORETICAL-PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE Buon Fresco PAINTING TECHNIQUE with the presence of students from the DUNI-LEVI art high school in Matera and description of the CAMP –ART –IMMERSION program which will see 15 students as protagonists from 17 June to 24 June 2024.

Special thanks to the Il Girasole Onlus association and to all the economic operators who, thanks to their sensitivity, contributed to the realization of the initiative.

Below is the poster with the details.

 
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