Carving empathy

Carving empathy

Linocut work by 12 artists and asylum seekers to be displayed

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Wed 11 Jan 2017 10:11 AM

Integration and empathy through art are the core principles of the upcoming exhibition In(k)cisivi–A Linocut Art Project, on for one day only at the new downtown location of co-working space Multiverso (via del Porcellana 57/79r).


Ph. via In(k)cisivi Facebook page

The show will feature artwork by 12 young men hailing from Guinea, Nigeria, Gambia, Mali and Senegal, all seeking asylum in Italy. Works were all inspired by a “journey” theme and were created using linocut, a type of printmaking in which a linoleum sheet is used as a relief surface.

In(k)isivi will open at 6pm on January 14 and an aperitivo will follow. Entry is free.

For more information, see the initiative’s official Facebook page

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