COA 57. by Claudia Passeri, an artist whose site-responsive practice explores how places are perceived, negotiated, and constructed through their historical, cultural, and social layers, Passeri works across sculpture, installation, and collaborative projects to create subtle interventions that question fixed narratives and reveal the complex relationships between identity, memory, and environment. Drawing on her Italian heritage and recent research into the traditions and belief systems of central Italy, she examines how vernacular knowledge and collective histories continue to shape contemporary life. Her projects include Prima Figlia Femmina, Rurale Brutale, and PGR, a monumental sculpture in Belval honouring both exploited nature and the workers of the steel industry.
Tuesday June 2nd | 19:30 – 20:30 | COA space,