From 1 June to 1 October 2021
The ATE residency in Sustainable Practices conceived by the artist and researcher Gudrun Filipska allowed two artists, from Australia and Norway, selected by expert curators such as Veronica Sekules of the GroundWork Gallery in England, to spend a period in Friuli to develop their practices artistic in a natural setting without the pressures of the big city. During their stay, the artists Kelly Leonard and Beatrice Lopez also formed ties with local entrepreneurs such as Prince Guecello of Porcia, weaving conceptual maps on the theme of "sustainability". Among the most significant works: Filtering created between the Fattoria di Azzano, agricultural center of the Cantina dei Principi di Porcia and the Art Aia art center, Prayer Wheel, A composition made of local organic residues with ecological references and South North work that connects the three countries, Norway, Australia and Italy.
As the actor, director and curator of the exhibition Giovanni Morassutti says: “I am thrilled to be able to contribute to making artistic practices in terms of environmental sustainability known to an international audience. I hope that these exhibitions, like others to follow, can raise awareness among users on issues related to global warming, climate change and the risk that biodiversity is running.
Via Banduzzo, 31, Pordenone, Italy
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