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Title: Cultural institution and their public (Le istituzioni culturali e il loro pubblico. Alla ricerca di nuove modalità di fruizione
Proposed by: SUPSI
Disciplinary field: visual art, music, theater, design
Communication support : print publication, digital publication
Type of content: text, video/audio recording
Timeframe of the project: 2021-2022
Author(s): Chiara Bernardi, Massimo Zicari, Marta Pucciarelli, Veronica Provenzalke, Cinzia Cruder, Kriza Bonaudo
Third-party copyright owners: students?
Grantmakers, sponsors or other funding agencies: SUPSI

Cultural institution and their public (Le istituzioni culturali e il loro pubblico. Alla ricerca di nuove modalità di fruizione

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This publication reflects the results of the research project EVENTI - Arts and Culture: New Ways of Producing, Enjoying and Participating - which explored the reaction of cultural institutions (orchestras, museums, and theatres) to the restrictions imposed by COVID 19.

The publication focuses specifically on new forms of relationships between cultural institutions and their audiences, and it presents 3 case studies from music, museum, and theatre institutions, to discuss about new forms of artistic experimentation triggered by the pandemic. The publication is being edited and a printed and digital version is planned. It includes a video production and possibly students’ work projects.

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