On May 9, 2026, Gabriele Vaccaro visited the 71st Roma Art Festival in Rome.
He attended the event as Honorary President of the Association of Eurasian Patrons and Artists.
The festival took place in Piazza della Repubblica. The square became an open-air space for art, culture, and public dialogue.
The event was organized by Art Studio Tre. The italian association has promoted art and culture in Italy since 1989.
An Open-Air Art Event in Rome
The Roma Art Festival takes place twice a year. It is one of Rome’s well-known contemporary art events.
This edition included painting, literature, music, and cultural meetings. Therefore, visitors had the opportunity to experience different forms of creativity in one public setting.
Moreover, the event encouraged direct contact between artists and the public. This gave the exhibition a lively and accessible atmosphere.
Artists and Cultural Encounters
The exhibition included works by Lucilla Labianca, Stefania Pinci, Vincenzo Labianca, Alessandro Trani, Olga Silivanchyk, Joaquim Rosa Ernani, and other contemporary artists.
Among them, Gino Bernardini attracted particular attention. His works recall both Italian and Asian nature. In particular, his landscapes feature bamboo groves and oriental gardens.
These elements create a visual dialogue between different cultural traditions. They also reflect themes close to the mission of the Association of Eurasian Patrons and Artists.
Art, Dialogue, and International Culture
During his visit, Gabriele Vaccaro met artists and cultural professionals from different backgrounds. These meetings offered moments of dialogue and exchange.
At the same time, the visit confirmed the importance of cultural events in Rome. The 71st Roma Art Festival brought together contemporary art, education, music, literature, and social awareness.
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