C:L.A.C. Living Lab is a project that aims to transition towards a more conscious approach to artistic creation. We want to further explore the links between art and territory, taking into account the circular economy and considering the artwork as a vital link in a chain of eco-friendly and regenerative actions. Starting from the Matese Regional Park and a greater awareness of the resources available in the area and their potential, we have planned various activities, including workshops, artist residencies and a final exhibition. Everyone is invited!
5 Artist Residencies
Irene Sinou (France)
Svetlana Barankovskaya & Tatyana Makletsova (Belarus)
Salvatore Criscitiello (Italy)
Javier Ornelas & Noelia Verona (Mexico/Spain)
Linh Trinh (Vietnam)
5 Open Workshops for the Public
March – May > Initiation to Art Graphics Workshop "Matrix Nature" for middle schools
May – June > Natural Waste Fiber Processing Workshop for high schools
June 1 > Opening exhibition of school workshops
June 2 – 25 > Exhibition open (HOURS: Sunday / Monday / Tuesday 10 AM – 2 PM // Thursday / Friday / Saturday 4 PM – 8 PM // Wednesday closed)
June 29 > Presentation aperitif for the June/July residency artists and Héctor Rodríguez's workshops
June 29 – July 4 > Paper Production Workshop by Héctor Rodríguez
July 5 – 6 > Ebru and Suminagashi Workshop by Héctor Rodríguez
July 7 - 8 > Skin Molding Technique Workshop by Héctor Rodríguez
July 9 > Final presentation meeting of the works created during Héctor Rodríguez's workshops
July 13 > Presentation of works created by the artists in residence during June and July
August 21 > Presentation aperitif for the August/September residency artists and Oscar Mover's screen printing workshop
August 22 - 25 > Screen Printing Workshop by Oscar Mover
August 31 > Non-Toxic Engraving Workshop by Roberta Feoli
September 5 > Final event presenting all the results of the CLAC project
September 6 - 26 > Exhibition of the results of the CLAC project
The project is supported by Creative Living Lab – Edition 5, promoted by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture.
The workspace C:L.A.C.