
One of the intentions of Parsec is to create and keep alive a debate on the contemporary within a common place of work, discussion and confrontation.
To this end, our CRITS program was born. The CRITS is a moment in which the artist opens himself to a collective criticism, to a confrontation with the public present in the space. The public, observing the work, will be able to express their point of view, building a moment of reflection and shared analysis.
Each CRIT is open to all and lasts 45 minutes, structured in a first part in which the artist cannot intervene in the discussion but just listen, and in a second part in which the artist can participate directly.
The first artist to present her work will be Bianca R. Schrӧder on July 14 at 6:30 pm.
Bianca R. Schrӧder (1993) is a painter who lives and works in Bologna where she graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, and then continued her path at the IUAV in Venice. In 2018 she founded TRAFFIC Festival delle anime gentili, of which she curates organization and artistic direction together with Matteo Binci, Pietro Consolandi, Giacomo Pigliapoco and Anna Mostardi. Most recent exhibitions: Vasca Corta, Localedue, Bologna, 2021; Polka Puttana, traveling exhibition, 2021; What is to be done? Radioartemobile, Rome, 2020; Pelle d’oca, Villa Vertua Masolo, Milan, 2019; Free Stage, ArtVerona, Verona, 2019; FlexinFlexinExercise, Venice, 2019; 102nd Bevilacqua la Masa Collective, Galleria di San Marco, Venice, 2019.
July 14 at 6:30 pm
All CRIT are open to the public and free of charge, with reservations and mandatory membership (5€)