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THE SCHOOL OF DIGITAL ARTS, MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY supports Opere Vive

The School of Digital Arts is an interdisciplinary school at Manchester Metropolitan University – a £35m investment into the workspaces, networks, teaching and research that will drive the next generation of creative content.A programme of pioneering research, informing the teaching and generating answers to the most challenging questions posed by digital media and technology –…

GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON supports Opere Vive

The Computing Department of the Goldsmiths University of London has a unique vision of computing research as an interdisciplinary set of practices, methods and techniques. It remains one of the UK’s leading institutions for creative code, attracting the finest academics in the field, whilst producing world-renowned research in interaction, creativity and machine learning. Many of…

RESIDENCY UNLIMITED for Opere Vive

Brooklyn, New York, USA Residency Unlimited (RU) is a non-profit art organization that supports the creation, presentation and dissemination of contemporary art through its unique residency program and year-round public programs. RU is located within the former South Congregational Church in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. The space is multifunctional, acting as a hub and meeting place…

CA’ FOSCARI UNIVERSITY OF VENICE supports Opere Vive

The Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage (DFBC) of the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice aims to enable students in all disciplines with the development of interpretive, critical,analytical and communicative skills necessary to personal intellectual and moral development, cultural literacy, and achievement in the complexities of life in the 21st century. The Department aims to…

LA SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY OF ROME supports Opere Vive

The Department of Planning, Design, and Technology of Architecture of La Sapienza University of Rome was created by merging three major interest areas: design and innovation of processes and products relating to industrial artefacts; research in technological innovation and the implementation of architectural processes; data associated with studies regarding the transformation processes of territories typical…

ZOMA MUSEUM for Opere Vive

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. ZOMA MUSEUM is a dream inspired 25 years ago by the timeless and structurally sound vernacular architecture of Ethiopia and other parts of the world. It is named after Zoma Shiferraw, a young artist who died of cancer in 1979. The mission of ZOMA Museum is centered around learning and bring into…

NIKOLA-LENIVETS LAND ART PARK for Opere Vive

Nikola-Lenivets, Kaluga region, RUSSIA NIKOLA-LENIVETS is the largest art park in Europe around a tiny village located on the territory of the Ugra National Park, a UNESCO designated biosphere. Here, right under the open sky, a collection of works of modern art and architecture has developed. Nikola-Lenivets is 650 hectares of land open for creative…

LIST I LJOSI for Opere Vive

Seyðisfjörður, ICELAND Every year List í Ljósi (Art by Light) festival celebrates the return of the sun to a remote, East Iceland fjord. During the final two days of darkness, the town of Seyðisfjörður turns off all of its lights and welcomes a selection of artists to illuminate the wild landscape with contemporary artworks, on a…

SEMINARIA BIENNIAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ART for Opere Vive

Maranola di Formia, ITALY SEMINARIA is a non-profit cultural organization born in 2011 in Maranola, a small medieval village overlooking the Gulf of Gaeta and the Mediterranean Sea. Despite its beauty, this Southern/Central region of Italy is suffering from a wave of depopulation. Seminaria’s goal is to promote contemporary art as an alternative model to…


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