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1998:
Claudio Cavalli and Clac planned and created this event, offering not
only to children but also to their families the opportunity to approach
art in funny and curious way, more direct and less serious.
Since the year 2000, Arteingioco registered more than 14.000 participants
and almost 80 initiatives, entirely focused on interactive exhibitions
and various approaches to art, how to observe the art of great masters
and how to do it: paper, plaster, metal, painting, sculpture, natural
and artificial materials, etc
Each
and every year, in September, the ancient and magnificent park of Villa
Borromeo in Arcore, Milan, turns into an amazing art workshop where
children and teenagers can observe, learn, invent and build little masterpieces
through games and real practices.
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