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Show illustration for children and young
Tarquinia, February 17-March 11, 2007
Palazzo dei Priori, dining Bags
Opening Saturday, February 17, 2007 17:30
A Tarquinia will Vincenzo Cerami to inaugurate, February 17, 2007, the exhibition of 'illustration for children and teens' pages in color "staged in the Palazzo dei Priori, at the headquarters of the Society of Art and History Tarquiniense until 11 March 2007.
" Pages color is the result of collaboration between the public library in Tarquinia committed significantly to the promotion of reading and knowledge of children's association CTG Rome Together that time spent his energies in order to encourage broad participation and widespread in the languages \u200b\u200bof art, especially among children.
The proposal is aimed at young people but also wants to reach teachers, parents and all those who care about the ' education of children. Takes into account the need to bring to the adult world in issues of great importance for the growth of the children among the most outstanding education to beauty. A beauty that covers both the text and images in illustrated books of quality.
main theme of the exhibition is the presentation of some publishers and a small group of illustrators - known and emerging - linked to Lazio, which, in recent years have imposed themselves on the market through well-made picture books and cared for. Overall, the exhibition attests to the efforts of publishers like Acerbo Ear, the new Roman edition, Sinnos, anise, Falzea, Carthusia, Edizioni Corsaire Kyowon always to propose new texts in the context of an absolute respect for a true dedication to needs, intellectual needs and expectations of the child reader. We find
work Roberta Angeletti, Alida Massari, Alessandro Ferraro, Lucia Sforza, Serena Intilia, Mauro L. Giovanna Evangelista and Ranaldi, but also drawings by authors connected with the territory as Gek Tessaro, Maurizio AC Quarello and Michele Ferri, however, were chosen by the editors of Lazio.
could not miss, finally, a tribute to UNESCO Tarquinia town, "guardian" of a world heritage site that illustrators have made it through a series of thematic groups in order to raise awareness and attention, especially the younger ones, to a fine of exceptional value from the large complex consisting of the necropolis of Monterozzi, with its numerous painted tombs.
Information
Luca Owls, Public Library of Tarquinia
tel. 0774.849224 biblioteca@tarquinia.net
Claudia Sonego, CTG Rome Together
tel 338.2890576 www.ctgromainsieme.com
Below is the detailed program .
Monday, February 12, 2007 16:30
read the figures, look at the words. The illustrated books for children and the pleasure of reading.
Meeting with Manuela Salvi (writer) and Claudia Sonego (art historian)
for teachers and parents at the elementary school "Conrad and Mario Nardi" in Tarquinia
Saturday, February 17, 2007 17:30 Opening of the exhibition at
Vincenzo Cerami
presence of Palazzo dei Priori, dining Bags
Tales of Lazio, short story for narrator
by Vincenzo Cerami (writer and screenwriter)
Figure of sand, a small story line drawings, and sounds overhead
by Gek Tessaro (illustrator)
Saturday, February 24, 2007 at 11: 00-16:00
activities to promote reading in the libraries of the base.
The illustration for children and teens. Meet Luca
Owls (librarian), Roberta Angeletti (illustrator) and Claudia Sonego (art historian)
for students of the Master in Literature and Books for children;
will be Gianna Brown (associated with children's literature- Università Roma Tre)
at the public library "Dante Alighieri" and the Palazzo dei Priori, bag room at 16:30
A world of color figures.
Laboratory with illustrations and Giovanna Serena Intilia Ranaldi
aimed at children and parents (free)
Saturday, March 3, 2007 16:30
Cutting and clipping: looks a bit 'what comes out!
Laboratory with illustrations and Giovanna Serena Intilia Ranaldi
aimed at children and parents (free)
The tours are held free of charge every day of the exhibition opening, 9:00 to 12:30. Each visit will last about 45 minutes. Reservations are required.
The laboratories
on Saturday afternoon for families (children, parents, uncles, grandparents) and are free. Last for approximately 1 hour and 30. Reservations are required.
To book guided tours and workshops and learn more about the exhibition, please call the town library 0766.849224 or send an e-mail biblioteca@tarquinia.net
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