Art exhibition
Salvatore Diffini

Art exhibition
Timeless masterpieces

TheatEra Lazareva Project embraces art in all its forms, highlighting not only the music and the talent of South Tyrolean musicians, but also the visual expressions that enrich the artistic experience. Therefore, every occasion becomes an invitation to open one's gaze, to be transfixed by signs and colors.
On the occasion of the April 4th concert, the works of Barbara Natter, a South Tyrolean artist, teacher, and educator, will be exhibited in the room adjacent to the Cassettoni. Born in Vipiteno, she lives and works in Bolzano. After studying at the Academy of Urbino and earning a degree in Educational Sciences, she pursued an artistic and pedagogical career that is deeply intertwined with her expressive and human exploration.
His painting is characterized by the use of natural pigments, often divided between a focus on portraiture and a keen observation of the botanical and floral world, resulting in an intense and poetic visual language.
Art exhibition
Zeitlose Musik

TheatEra Lazareva Project continues to give space to local artists, intertwining music and visual arts to offer the public an increasingly complete and engaging experience.
On the occasion of the concert, the room adjacent to the one with the Cassettone will host an exhibition that is also a deep dialogue between generations: that between Fernanda Faustini Sette and her daughter Patrizia. Fernanda experiences painting as an act of love and listening: each canvas is for her a small universe where she can capture the moment and give shape to the invisible. For years she has exhibited throughout Italy and shares her passion through teaching, with a motto that guides her journey: life is art, and art is the lifeblood of my life.
Next to her, Patrizia carries out a personal research that is nourished by nuances and metamorphoses. Her painting explores the imperceptible passage between colors, understood as a metaphor for life and the encounter between people, experiences, and emotions. Each painting thus becomes an invitation to recognize the beauty of diversity and the transformative power of relationships.
Two voices, two gazes, two sensibilities that meet on the canvases and dialogue in the space. A precious opportunity to let oneself be enveloped by the poetic force of color.
Art exhibition
Nuances Sonores

TheatEra Lazareva Project looks at art in all its forms, enhancing not only the music and talent of South Tyrolean musicians but also the visual expressions that enrich the artistic experience. On the occasion of the concert on May 15th, works by Alberto Ciro Taddei will be displayed in the room adjacent to the one with the Cassettoni. Alberto was born in Gorla Minore (VA). Since his youth, he has distinguished himself for his talent in drawing, which led him to attend the Artistic High School of Busto Arsizio. There, he refined his use of the pencil and developed a strong inclination towards precision. He continued his studies in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano and later attended Wall Street Design in Busto Arsizio, specializing in hyper-realistic graphic design and illustration.
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In 1999, he moved to Bolzano, where he worked for over a decade as a freelance graphic designer, collaborating with local advertising agencies and creating visual identity and web design projects. In 2015, he opened an art gallery in Bolzano, where he exhibits his works, holds drawing courses, creates manuals for learning drawing techniques, and makes custom frames. He collaborates regularly with UPAD, where he teaches drawing to children and adults. During the pandemic, he also started producing online video courses.