“Trame di Colore”, Collective Art Exhibition in Aspra
From 27 to 29 December 2024
A new collective art exhibition, entitled “Trame di Colore”, opens on December 27th, which will enliven the hamlet of Aspra during the Christmas holidays. The exhibition will be held in the municipal premises of Piazza Monsignor Cipolla and will open its doors to the public on 27, 28 and 29 December, offering an opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of art.
The “Trame di Colore” exhibition will present the works of seven talented artists, each with their own style and sensitivity: Gaetano Barbarotto, Giovanni Bellanti, Lia Biondolillo, Salvatore Cataldo, Giovanna Carcione, Salvatore Perez and Benedetto Modica. Through their creations, visitors will be able to embark on a journey through different expressive techniques and artistic interpretations, in a chromatic and conceptual dialogue that promises to be full of ideas and suggestions.
The inauguration of the exhibition, which will also be enriched by the performance of the violinist Mario Renzi, is scheduled for Friday 27 December at 5.00 pm, with opening hours until 7.00 pm. Subsequently, during the weekend, Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 December, the exhibition will be open to visitors continuously both in the morning and in the afternoon, precisely from 10:00 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 19:00. The definitive closing of the exhibition is set for Sunday 29 December at 7.00 pm.
This cultural event was made possible thanks to the support of various institutional figures of the Municipality of Bagheria: the President of the City Council, Andrea Sciortino, the councilor Antonella Insinga and the councilors Giusy Chiello and Anna Sorci and by the sponsor Cantina Sociale Sant’Antonio di Vito Anania.
The Municipal Administration warmly invites all citizens and art enthusiasts to participate in large numbers in “Trame di Colore”. This exhibition represents an opportunity to discover and appreciate the talent of local artists, in a setting like that of Piazza Monsignor Cipolla in Aspra, thus contributing to the cultural liveliness of the area.