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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250131
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SUMMARY:Until 31 January the travelling exhibition "Aree verdi di Ateneo – Gestione\, fruizione\, sostenibilità”
DESCRIPTION:Over the past few years\, our university has made efforts to upgrade its green spaces\, improve their quality and integrate them more effectively into normal teaching\, research and third mission activities. \nSome of these actions are beginning to become visible\, such as the new styles of lawn care at the Science and Technology Campus. Of others\, the Botanical Garden for example\, building sites are becoming visible\, some of which are close to closure. In other cases\, work is underway to provide us with new rules for a management that is attentive to the needs of the environment and of anyone who directly or indirectly uses the University’s spaces. \nIn fact\, all the interventions correspond to a common and coordinated intent: to devote the right care to sustainability and improve the impact of our actions according to scientifically correct dictates\, while always keeping in mind the requirements of practicality\, usability and functionality typical of spaces for collective use. \nIt is a work that involves the Ateneo Sostenibile Group with concrete and guiding actions\, implemented and planned in several locations\, whose effectiveness cannot disregard the involvement of all the people who work and attend the University of Parma: lecturers\, technical-administrative staff\, students and students. \n“Aree verdi di Ateneo – Gestione\, fruizione\, sostenibilità” the title of the exhibition. \nFour totems\, which will also be exhibited in other University buildings during 2025\, will illustrate four different interventions in different locations and typologies\, but united by a single vision and a common thread: care\, study and use of grassy areas (also with circularity criteria and Citizen Science actions); improvement of the energy performance of buildings through green walls and the creation of a living lab in the Engineering Department; regeneration of greenhouses\, buildings and the Botanical Garden. \nWhen: 16 December 2024 to 31 January 2025\nWhere: St. Elisabeth Centre – Science and Technology Campus \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/until-31-january-the-travelling-exhibition-aree-verdi-di-ateneo-gestione-fruizione-sostenibilita/
LOCATION:Campus – Parco Area delle Scienze\, via delle Scienze\, Parma\, 43125\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Campus - Parco Area delle Scienze,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241212T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250131T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150801
CREATED:20250116T132045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T132045Z
UID:40101-1733990400-1738342800@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:The Macedonio Melloni Physics Collection is temporarily closed.
DESCRIPTION:The Macedonio Melloni Physics Collection is temporarily closed to the public due to the unavailability of the physics building . \nIt is scheduled to reopen in January 2025. \n  \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/the-macedonio-melloni-physics-collection-is-temporarily-closed/
LOCATION:Campus – Parco Area delle Scienze\, via delle Scienze\, Parma\, 43125\, Italia
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241019T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241224T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150801
CREATED:20241015T135200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T140308Z
UID:37080-1729296000-1735065000@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:"Clenice Capece" exhibition open until 24 December
DESCRIPTION:The Cleonice Capece exhibition is open\, the first in a new series dedicated to the presentation of recent CSAC acquisitions. \nThe artist’s fund was in fact donated by Cleonice Capece herself in 2024. \nThrough a selection of materials including drawings\, photographs\, press reviews and fabric samples\, the exhibition will highlight Capece’s work\, which has remained too long forgotten. \nThe ‘Cleonice Capece’ exhibition is curated by Maria Vittoria Alpi \nWhere: CSAC – Communication Studies and Archives Centre – Valserena Abbey\, Via Viazza di Paradigna\, 1 – Parma\nWhen: 19 October – 23 December 2024\n\nMore information
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/saturday-19-october-opening-of-the-cleonice-capece-exhibition/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240929
DTSTAMP:20260502T150801
CREATED:20240925T135703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T135703Z
UID:36221-1727481600-1727567999@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Gala in Nero\, inaugurazione “Respira” XVIII edizione de Il Rumore del Lutto Festival. Sabato 28 settembre allo CSAC
DESCRIPTION:Il Gala in Nero\, con dress code total black\, è da sempre uno degli eventi più iconici del Festival Il Rumore del Lutto\, nato dalla collaborazione con Verdi Off nel 2015. \nQuest’anno\, Segnali di Vita Aps ha deciso di organizzare un evento che unisca musica\, danza e teatro in un’esperienza unica. \nIl Gala sarà interamente ispirato al tema ‘RESPIRA’\, offrendo agli ospiti l’opportunità di esprimere liberamente la propria creatività attraverso l’evocazione del nero\, anche in stile vittoriano. \nIl programma di sabato 28 settembre: \nUn pomeriggio con il tradizionale Gala\, rigorosamente in total black \nOre 15.00 – Addito Salis Grano \nVisita guidata alla scoperta dell’antica Abbazia di Valserena \nA cura di Maria Pia Branchi\nIn collaborazione con AISAC – Associazione Italiana Siti e Abbazie Cistercensi\nA seguire\, nel cortile dell’Abbazia\, un pomeriggio con Ape Regina e Mario Mascitelli\, e un Death Cafe con Massimo Carosi\, Patrizia Cirino\, Maria Angela Gelati\, Francesco Marilungo \nOre 18.00 – Stuporosa in Abbazia \nCoreografia e Regia: Francesco Marilungo\nCon Vera Di Lecce\, Martina di Parto\, Roberta Racis\, Barbara Novati e Alice Raffaelli\nUna produzione Körper | Centro di Produzione Nazionale della Danza in coproduzione con Fabbrica Europa\nDopo lo spettacolo\, BREATHE un percorso musicale curato da Marco Pipitone\nIngresso regolato da Up To You\, decidi tu liberamente quanto pagare\nInfo e prenotazioni: irdlbiglietteria@gmail.com\nFino ad esaurimento posti\nTutte le iniziative inserite all’interno del Gala in Nero sono regolate da un dresscode in total black obbligatorio. \nIn collaborazione con AISAC\, CSAC\, VERDI OFF\, Teatro del Cerchio\, Danza Urbana\nCon la partecipazione di Associazione Esperienze e Valico Terminus. \nCon il contributo della Regione Emilia-Romagna\, con il sostegno di Ade Servizi Srl e Infortunistica Tossani.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/gala-in-nero-inaugurazione-respira-xviii-edizione-de-il-rumore-del-lutto-festival-sabato-28-settembre-allo-csac-2/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240929
DTSTAMP:20260502T150801
CREATED:20240925T111806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T135205Z
UID:36195-1727481600-1727567999@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Gala in Nero\, inaugurazione “Respira” XVIII edizione de Il Rumore del Lutto Festival. Sabato 28 settembre allo CSAC
DESCRIPTION:Il Gala in Nero\, con dress code total black\, è da sempre uno degli eventi più iconici del Festival Il Rumore del Lutto\, nato dalla collaborazione con Verdi Off nel 2015. \nQuest’anno\, Segnali di Vita Aps ha deciso di organizzare un evento che unisca musica\, danza e teatro in un’esperienza unica. \nIl Gala sarà interamente ispirato al tema ‘RESPIRA’\, offrendo agli ospiti l’opportunità di esprimere liberamente la propria creatività attraverso l’evocazione del nero\, anche in stile vittoriano. \nIl programma di sabato 28 settembre: \nUn pomeriggio con il tradizionale Gala\, rigorosamente in total black \nOre 15.00 – Addito Salis Grano \nVisita guidata alla scoperta dell’antica Abbazia di Valserena \nA cura di Maria Pia Branchi\nIn collaborazione con AISAC – Associazione Italiana Siti e Abbazie Cistercensi\nA seguire\, nel cortile dell’Abbazia\, un pomeriggio con Ape Regina e Mario Mascitelli\, e un Death Cafe con Massimo Carosi\, Patrizia Cirino\, Maria Angela Gelati\, Francesco Marilungo \nOre 18.00 – Stuporosa in Abbazia \nCoreografia e Regia: Francesco Marilungo\nCon Vera Di Lecce\, Martina di Parto\, Roberta Racis\, Barbara Novati e Alice Raffaelli\nUna produzione Körper | Centro di Produzione Nazionale della Danza in coproduzione con Fabbrica Europa\nDopo lo spettacolo\, BREATHE un percorso musicale curato da Marco Pipitone\nIngresso regolato da Up To You\, decidi tu liberamente quanto pagare\nInfo e prenotazioni: irdlbiglietteria@gmail.com\nFino ad esaurimento posti\nTutte le iniziative inserite all’interno del Gala in Nero sono regolate da un dresscode in total black obbligatorio. \nIn collaborazione con AISAC\, CSAC\, VERDI OFF\, Teatro del Cerchio\, Danza Urbana\nCon la partecipazione di Associazione Esperienze e Valico Terminus. \nCon il contributo della Regione Emilia-Romagna\, con il sostegno di Ade Servizi Srl e Infortunistica Tossani.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/gala-in-nero-inaugurazione-respira-xviii-edizione-de-il-rumore-del-lutto-festival-sabato-28-settembre-allo-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240925T080054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T082009Z
UID:36176-1727395200-1727481599@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:European Researchers' Night: Events in Museums
DESCRIPTION:Friday 27 September sees the return to Parma of the European Researchers’ Night\, the most important European scientific communication event promoted in the city by the University of Parma with the co-organisation and patronage of the City of Parma and Imem – CNR. \nThe activities are almost all free to access\, but some require booking: it will only be possible to book online from 13 September via the event’s official website. \nMany initiatives also in museums! \nAt the Museum of Crystallochemistry we will be able to explore a truly gigantic molecule and travel through the nano-world of crystals to discover splendid acrobatic architectures. \nAt the Museum of Mathematics and Informatics\, children and young people will be guided in the discovery of Pythagoras and his famous theorem with interactive paths\, while adults and young people can immerse themselves in the fascinating history of the Personal Computer. \nAt the Veterinary Anatomical Museum\, researchers will take us on a discovery of muscles\, bones\, preparations and organs of many animals (from mammals to birds\, from amphibians to reptiles) \nAt the Mineralogy Museum\, we can have close encounters with minerals and rocks and learn about their wonderful world through interactive activities and games. \nAt the CSAC\, Centre for Studies and Archives of Communication\, the question is asked whether it is possible to educate people to care for the environment through art. Researchers will answer the question with creative experimentation workshops between art and the environment for children and young people. \nAt the permanent science exhibition ‘Microcosm with a View’\, we will be able to see demonstrations and observations of what we see with a fog chamber (an instrument that reveals elementary particles). \nThe detailed programme of the European Researchers’ Night in Museums: \nThe Giant Molecule\nExploration and socialising with a giant molecule. Truly giant!\nReferees: Alessia Bacchi\, Giuditta Cicconi.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Activities with free access.\nWhere: Complex of Chemistry – Hall 01 – Museum of Crystal Chemistry (entrance hall\, mezzanine floor corridor). \nJourneys in the nano-world of crystals: acrobatic geometries and splendid architectures\nThemed guided tours in the Museum of Crystallochemistry: each tour will focus on an element of the periodic table\, or on a molecule important for life and the environment\, exploring the architecture of materials at the atomic level and their properties. The visits will be followed by experimental activities: visualisations of computer models and analysis of samples under the microscope.\nContact person: Alessia Bacchi.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. – free access on a rotating basis – groups of 10-15 people.\nWhere: Chemistry Complex – Hall 01 – Crystal Chemistry Museum (entrance hall\, mezzanine corridor). \nVisit to the ‘Interactive Exhibition on the History of the Personal Computer’\nGuided tours of the Interactive Exhibition on the History of the Personal Computer will be offered. The exhibition allows personal and interactive tours that can be enjoyed by ‘children’ of all ages.\nContact person: Federico Bergenti.\nFor whom: for children (15-19 years) and adults.\nWhen: Activity by appointment only. 4 one-hour shifts: 5-6 pm; 6-7 pm; 7-8 pm; 8-9 pm. – 25 people per shift.\nWhere: Mathematics Complex – Hall 21 – First floor\, Exhibition Hall/Lecture Room. \nVisit to the exhibition ‘Pythagoras and his Theorem’\nGuided tours of the exhibition ‘Pythagoras and His Theorem’ will be offered. The exhibition allows personal and interactive tours that can be enjoyed by ‘children’ of all ages.\nContact person: Alberto Saracco.\nFor whom: for children and young people (12-14 years and 15-19 years)\nWhen: Activities by prior arrangement. 4 one-hour shifts: 17-18; 18-19; 19-20; 20-21. – 25 people per shift.\nWhere: Mathematics Complex – Hall 21 – Second floor\, Exhibition Hall/Lecture Room. \nClose encounters with minerals and rocks\nActivities and interactive games to introduce people to the wonderful world of minerals and rocks that make up the Earth\, the planets and that we use every day without\, sometimes\, even knowing it.\nVarious activities are planned during the event\, such as:\n– ‘Mineral Hunt’: a treasure hunt to identify the minerals that make up objects of everyday life\neveryday life\n– ‘The world in a grain of sand’: let’s discover with a microscope what sand is made of\n– ‘Discovering rocks’: a journey from the depths of the planet under a microscope\n– ‘Wow! it glows even at night’: enter the darkroom and discover the magical world of fluorescent minerals!\nReferees: Sabrina Nazzareni\, Luciana Mantovani\, Alessandra Montanini.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. – free access on a rotating basis.\nWhere: Earth Sciences Complex – Halls 07 – Central Corridor and Mineral\, Rock and Fossil Hall (Tooth C). \nGuided tour of the Anatomical Veterinary Museum\nGuided tour of the rooms of the Veterinary Anatomical Museum\, where skeletons\, bones\, muscles and organs of mammals\, birds and reptiles studied by Veterinary Medicine are exhibited.\nContact person: Luisa Ragionieri.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: Activity by appointment only. One shift: 4-5pm. Minimum 5; maximum 20 people per shift.\nWhere: Veterinary Pole – Veterinary Anatomical Museum – Strada del Taglio\, 10. \nImagining landscapes: creative experimentation workshops between art and the environment\nIs it possible to educate to care for the environment through art? You can find out through a rich programme of workshops organised in the spaces of the CSAC museum archive in collaboration with the Education Unit of the University of Parma. An itinerary in which to learn to\nobserve the environment around us not only with your eyes\, but also with your hands. Through our workshops\, you will be able to experiment with different artistic techniques\, including cyanotype\, collage\, visual poetry\, printmaking and group painting. Multiple ways of exploring the world of art and the landscape\, to educate and educate oneself to experience the environment in a more conscious manner.\nContacts: Margherita Zazzero\, Mariangela Scarpini (Education Unit-DUSIC).\nFor whom: children and young people (6-8 years and 9-11 years)\nWhen: from 4 to 8 p.m. (last admission at 7 p.m.). Free access activities.\nWhere: Communication Study Centre and Archives (CSAC). Valserena Abbey (Via Viazza di Paradigna\, 1 – Parma) – Sculpture Court – Consultation Room and Church. \nMicrocosm with a view\nA short visit to fundamental interactions with access to simple demonstrations and observations of what we see with a fog chamber and the fundamental particles that reach us.\nContact person: Roberto De Pietri.\nFor whom: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. – free access on a rotating basis with a quota of a maximum of 10 people at a time.\nWhere: Physics Complex – Hall 03 – First floor laboratories adjacent to Squid Lecture Hall. \nDownload the complete programme \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/european-researchers-night-events-in-museums-2/
CATEGORIES:all ages,Campus - Parco Area delle Scienze,Crystal Chemistry Collection,guided tours,laboratories,Lemoigne Veterinary Anatomical Collection,Mathematics and computer science collection,News,Paleontology Collection
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240914T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241006T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240920T135036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083349Z
UID:36020-1726300800-1728239400@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:"Community Specific Archive": until 6 October\, the exhibition at the CSAC
DESCRIPTION:Community Specific Archive collects a series of photographs by Paola Di Bello and a video-installation by Valerio Rocco Orlando born from the artists’ confrontation with the CSAC archive and with the students of the Three-year BA Program in Communication and Contemporary Media for the Creative Industries at the University of Parma The Community Specific Archive project was selected within the framework of the public notice PAC2022-2023 – Plan for Contemporary Art\, promoted by the General Directorate for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture\, on the proposal of the CSAC Centre of Studies and Communication Archive – University of Parma. Through a series of workshops\, the artists developed a research based on self-awareness and knowledge sharing\, valorising the collection of the Study Centre and Communication Archive of the University of Parma as a trigger for the work. The result is a new production focused on the identity dimension of the territory\, capable of reflecting the instances and urgencies of local society.For this occasion Paola Di Bello and Valerio Rocco Orlando produced a series of works composed of static images and moving images capable of resonating with the archive\, the university and the city of Parma. The work expresses the synthesis of a participatory process flowing into a photographic production consisting of a series of collages\, the result of a visual dialogue with the students\, which draws on the photographic section used as raw material.\nThe archive comes out and returns to it revitalised and re-actualised. In parallel\, the video installation expresses the formal synthesis of a pedagogical methodology based on the practice of active listening\, on non-creative writing exercises and on dramaturgical and audiovisual reworking as a collective action. With the acquisition of this new corpus of works from the Centre’s heritage\, the hope is to provide a useful key to penetrate and reread the complexity of the archive itself\, in order to prolong its life by mending ties with the everyday life of its inhabitants. For the occasion\, a publication published by Silvana Editoriale will be produced. In addition\, as part of the project\, on Tuesday 17 September 2024 at 11 a.m.\, in the Mulas Lecture Hall of the University of Parma\, a round table on the topics discussed will be organised in the presence of the artists\, the curator and researchers Guido Mannucci and Kevin McManus. Exhibition curated by Cristina Casero. \nPaola Di Bello (Naples\, 1961) is an artist and Professor of Photography at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts\, where she directs the Photography Department. Her research well represents the trajectories that photography has taken in the last thirty years\, directing its interests towards installation-based operating methods\, the result of the hybridisation between the conceptual vocation of previous generations and the social investigation that sees man and context at the centre of its interests. \nValerio Rocco Orlando (Milan\, 1978) is an artist\, lecturer in Multimedia Dramaturgy at the Brera Academy and doctoral student in Architectural and Urban Planning Engineering at the Sapienza University of Rome. Through practices ranging from workshops to video installations\, his research takes art as a process of mutual analysis and knowledge and explores the osmosis between institutions\, museums\, academia and the social sphere. \nParticipants: Wafa Arfaoui\, Silvia Balzarini\, Jacopo Botto\, Simone Cangiati\, Marzia Carpitella\, Giulia Conte\, Gaia Conti\, Gabriele Dalla Grana\, Vladyslava Dovzhyk\, Alice Dugaria\, Liam Falleri\, Rachele Ferrari\, Claudio Magnano\, Dominique Montanari\, Sofia Piana\, Alexia Piazza\, Chiara Solari. \nQuando: 14 September – 6 October 2024 \nDove: CSAC – Abbey of Valserena – Via Viazza di Paradigna\, 1 – Parma
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/community-specific-archive-until-6-october-the-exhibition-at-the-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240914T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241223T235900
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240529T115135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T140400Z
UID:34697-1726272000-1734998340@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:“Archivio Paesaggio. L’Italia del secondo Novecento nelle collezioni CSAC”: the exhibition until 23 December
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition Archivio paesaggio. L’Italia del secondo Novecento nelle collezioni CSAC  is an itinerary around the theme of the landscape\, its codifications and transcriptions\, conducted on the archival traces of the transformations that\, starting after World War II and over the course of forty years\, have crossed Italy reconfiguring spaces and territories\, aspirations and tensions\, images and imaginaries.  \nMuseum opening hours:\n Friday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday\, Sunday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.  \nEntry\n Full price ticket: € 10.00 For info and reductions: https://www.csacparma.it/visita/ \nFor information and reservations:\n CSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma csac@unipr.it servizimuseali@csacunipr.it + 39 0521 903649
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/archivio-paesaggio-litalia-del-secondo-novecento-nelle-collezioni-csac-opening-on-saturday-1-june-2024/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240626T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240901T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240703T123846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T114834Z
UID:35078-1719388800-1725210000@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:SUMMER 2024: MUSEUM CLOSURES
DESCRIPTION:The museums of the University Museum System will observe a few weeks of closure  during the traditional summer holidays. \nHere is the calendar: \nVeterinary Anatomical Museum: 22 July to 23 August. Regular reopening on 26 August.\nMuseum of Mathematics and Informatics: 29 July to 30 August. Regular reopening on 2 September.\nMuseum of Palaeontology:1 to 30 August. Regular reopening on 3 September.\nMuseum of Crystal Chemistry:1 to 30 August. Regular reopening on 2 September.\nMineralogy Museum: 5 to 16 August. Regular reopening from 19 August.\nCentro studi e archivio della comunicazione (CSAC):5 to 22 August. Regular reopening from 23 August.\nMacedonio Melloni Museum: 5 to 23 August. Regular reopening on 26 August. \nThe Museum of Natural History\, the Botanical Garden\, the Museum of Biomedicine and the Permanent Interactive Scientific Exhibition ‘Microcosm with a View’ will remain closed to the public for the relocation of the collections and restoration until the work is completed. \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/summer-2024-museum-closures/
CATEGORIES:News
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240615T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240901T235900
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240614T144748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T073819Z
UID:34870-1718409600-1725235140@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Until 1 September the exhibition  'Ugo Sterpini: l'ecart absolu' opens at the CSAC
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “UGO STERPINI – l’écart absolu” It was inaugurated on Saturday 15 June at the CSAC of the University of Parma\, in the Sala delle Colonne of the Valserena Abbey. \nThe exhibition explores the profound connection between the artist and the Surrealist movement\, on the occasion of the centenary of the movement’s foundation: Sterpini’s interest in Surrealism pervades much of his artistic career\, as demonstrated by his personal library\, full of critical texts\, plays\, novels and poems that nourished his imagination. \nThe works on display date mainly from the early 1960s\, a period when Sterpini was closest to the movement in which he actively participated and was considered among the official members\, as documented by his correspondence with André Breton\, Jose Pierre and Arturo Schwartz. \nTra le opere esposte\, Primavera insidiata del 1964 segna l’incontro con Breton e mostra evidenti influenze surrealiste. The 1966 series Fantasia Feminilil  mixes elements of Pop Art and references to  Xavièr Gauthier’s ‘Surrealism and Sexuality’\, exploring eros as the driving force behind the Surrealist movement. \nAlong the way is The Throne of Ubu\, a work exhibited among the Surrealist ‘meubles’ at the last major exhibition dedicated to the movement in 1965 in Paris\, and a selection of furniture with anthropomorphic features from the same period. \nThe exhibition concludes with a screening of the Surrealist short film Un chien andalou by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí\, made in 1929 and reworked in 1960\, which well represents the dreamlike\, delirious and psychoanalytic themes typical of the movement. \nSterpini’s affiliation with Surrealism\, although apparently late\, is profound and dictated by a genuine desire to know and share the movement’s fundamental principles. \nSterpini leaves behind an important artistic legacy with works donated to the Communication Studies and Archive Centre of the University of Parma\, which preserves a fund of over one hundred works and a selection of volumes from his personal library. In 2003\, CSAC dedicated a major monographic exhibition to him. \nUGO STERPINI – l’écart absolu\nby Giulia Ferrari  \n16 June – 1 September 2024\nCSAC Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma\nAbbey of Valserena\nStrada Viazza di Paradigna 1\, 43122 Parma \nMuseum opening hours:\nFriday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.\nSaturday and Sunday 10 am-7pm \nEntrance:\nFull price ticket 10 euro\nFor info and reductions: https://www.csacparma.it/visita/ \nFor information and reservations:\nCSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma\ncsac@unipr.it\nservizimuseali@csacunipr.it\n+ 39 0521 903649
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/saturday-15-june-the-exhibition-ugo-sterpini-lecart-absolu-opens-at-the-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240612T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240611T101041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T101041Z
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SUMMARY:Veterinary Museum: closed Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 June
DESCRIPTION:Users are advised that the Veterinary Anatomical Museum A. Lemoigne will be closed on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 June.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/veterinary-museum-closed-wednesday-12-and-thursday-13-june/
LOCATION:Museo Anatomico Veterinario “A. Lemoigne”\, Via del Taglio\, 10\, Parma\, 43126\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Lemoigne Veterinary Anatomical Collection,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240506T090907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T073052Z
UID:34459-1717891200-1717977599@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:"Planimetrie naturali": the exhibition at the CSAC until 9 June
DESCRIPTION:Opened in the Sala delle Colonne of CSAC the photographic exhibition “Planimetria Naturali: Ghirri\, Giacomelli\, Guerzoni\, Archivio”\, curated by Paolo Barbaro and Margherita Zazzero. \nStarting from the knot between nature and artifice\, controlled figurative action and the form of the uncontrollable or the unconscious\, a small sample of works from the CSAC archives is presented with the common suggestion of the conventional representation of territory\, the plan\, the map\, matter and time that transforms. The exhibition will feature works by Mario Giacomelli and Luigi Ghirri\, two very different and in many ways opposing researches on the landscape\, so much so that they appear as mirror images\, but with sometimes coinciding outcomes. These parts of important photographic research are juxtaposed with the work ‘The Forgotten Wall’ that Franco Guerzoni donated to the CSAC in 2004\, on the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to him. \nCompleting the exhibition are digitised images taken from gelatin bromide glass negative plates from the Villani and Publifoto archives\, which\, due to their state of preservation\, had been piled up waiting to be disposed of; these materials\, usually considered as -scrap-\, were recovered by the CSAC together with the rest of the respective archives. \n“Planimetrie naturali” \nCurated by Paolo Barbaro and Margherita Zazzero \nOpening: Saturday 11 May\, 5 pm\nExhibition opening: 11 May to 9 June 2024\nWhere: CSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione\nAbbazia di Valserena\nStrada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, 43122 Parma
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/planimetrie-naturali-saturday-11-may-opening-of-the-exhibition-at-the-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240513T130357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T130401Z
UID:34599-1715990400-1716076799@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:'Caring: heritage\, waste and identity': International Museum Day - 18 MAY 2024
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of the ‘International Museum Day 2024’ proposed by ICOM\, following the theme ‘Museums for Education and Research’\, CSAC proposes an afternoon of workshops and insights for all ages. This year’s theme focuses on the fundamental role of cultural institutions in promoting and ensuring an increasingly inclusive\, sustainable and informed educational experience\, supporting Goals 4 and 9 of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. \nThrough workshops and events\, our aim is to make CSAC an increasingly dynamic and accessible centre\, demonstrating how a conscious enjoyment of cultural and artistic heritage can actively contribute to the promotion of the well-being of the individual\, the environment and society. \nThe programme: \nSATURDAY 18 MAY \n3 p.m. \nGuided tour of the exhibition ‘Planimetrie Naturali: Giacomelli\, Ghirri\, Guerzoni\, Archivio’\, a photographic exhibition on landscape research in the second half of the 1970s. CSAC presents a small sample of works with the common suggestion of the conventional representation of territory\, of the plan\, of the map\, of the translation into image of the territory as indissoluble\, of matter and time that transforms. The materials on display range from photographic collections by Mario Giacomelli\, Luigi Ghirri and Franco Guerzoni’s majestic work ‘The Forgotten Wall’\, donated by him. There will also be a series of projections of digitised images from the Publifoto Roma and Villani archives. \n4 p.m. \n“HAVING CARE: Heritage\, waste and identity” workshop: In this workshop\, each participant will have the opportunity to experiment with self-representation through different media: we will start with photography\, move on to synaesthetic drawing\, and conclude with painting and collage. We reason about the fragmentation of identity and the re-evaluation of the gap as a possibility for the discovery of the unexpected. \nThe workshop is free  of charge and open to all\, with reservations at servizimuseali@csacparma.it \nFREE ENTRANCE to the museum and current exhibitions from 10:00 to 19:00
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/caring-heritage-waste-and-identity-international-museum-day-18-may-2024/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240511T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240507T133320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T080713Z
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SUMMARY:Botanica Fantastica: exhibiting selected works from the competition
DESCRIPTION:In December 2023\, Interno Verde launched the second edition of Interno Verde Design\, an illustration competition aimed at students\, recent graduates and young professionals under 35\, who were called upon to interpret the theme: Botanica Fantastica. \nTen illustrations to explore the unexpressed potential of the plant kingdom\, including flowers and imaginary plants. On display are the works selected from the Botanica Fantastica competition\, conceived by Interno Verde with the support of “Parma\, io ci sto” and the collaboration of the Botanical Garden. \nThe initiative – supported by the association  “Parma\, io ci sto!”  – represented the heart of the Impronte Off programme\, devised by Interno Verde to bring the new generations closer to the exhibition “Impronte | Noi e le piante”\, open free of charge until Monday 1 April 2024 at the Palazzo del Governatore in Parma \n\n\n\n\nCurated by the Botanical Garden of Parma\, it brings together a compendium of fascinating testimonies that narrate the evolution of botanical representation over the centuries: from medieval herbarium drawings to the most innovative digital reproductions. \nThe ten works selected from 180 applications received as of Friday 1 March have become an integral part of the exhibition itinerary. They welcome the visitor on the ground floor of the building\, anticipating the testimonies and historical documents that can then be encountered on the first floor. \nAlso on Friday 1 March\, along with the presentation of the boards\, the name of the first-prize winning author was revealed\, who deserved a prize of EUR 500\, a two-night stay for two people in an INCHotels establishment and two tickets to the next edition of the Interno Verde festival. \nThe evaluation was entrusted to an exceptional jury\, composed of: Emiliano Ponzi\, an internationally renowned illustrator with countless awards and prestigious collaborations behind him\, from the Salone del Mobile to the New Yorker\, from Vanity Fair to Moleskine\, Elisa Seitzinger\, a visual artist famous above all for updating and reinterpreting the iconic conciseness of medieval art\, Silvia Molinari\, an artist specialised in botanical watercolours\, the signature of well-known campaigns and covers\, from Legambiente to Gardenia\, Elena Canadelli\, professor of naturalistic museology at the University of Padua\, a populariser committed to combining science and contemporary visual culture. \nThe work that earned the highest step on the podium is called ‘Botanic Magic’\, is inspired by Paul Klee’s ‘Fish Magic’\, and was created by Francesca Padovan. In second and third place were ‘Erba Bestia’ and ‘Fragili Fiori’\, respectively by Giulia Piras and Laine Nameda Lazda. \nEach of the ten finalist authors will receive two free tickets to an edition of their choice of the Interno Verde 2024 festival. A nominal free ticket will also be reserved for the remaining 170 nominees.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/botanica-fantastica-exhibiting-selected-works-from-the-competition/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240505T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240430T125502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T125505Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday at the CSAC: guided tours and workshops
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday 5 May\, an afternoon at the CSAC  with two different proposals: \n3 p.m. guided tour to discover Valserena Abbey (reservation required) \n4 p.m. Educational workshop ‘Sustainable fashion: reuse\, recycle\, repair\, reduce’ for children and families (Reservation required) \nThis month\, the ‘Sunday at the CSAC‘ appointment is back with the workshop “Moda sostenibile: riusa\, ricicla\, ripara\, riduci.”! Through the collections of the CSAC’s fashion archives\, in this workshop we will focus on the concepts of local production\, slow and fast fashion\, atelier and ready-to-wear\, and what we can do to create a more sustainable world\, starting with what we wear! Using small looms\, we will create a quilt work\, giving new life to discarded fabrics and materials. Together it will be possible to reflect on the production time and processes of a fabric\, the value of processing time\, labour and the recovery of a slow lifestyle\, with an eye on tradition and sustainability. \nREDUCED TICKET 5 euro \nFor info and bookings: servizimuseali@csacparma.it
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/sunday-at-the-csac-guided-tours-and-workshops/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:adults,CSAC,families,guided tours,laboratories
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240425T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240417T123817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T124231Z
UID:34031-1714032000-1714150800@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:25 and 26 April: closed museums
DESCRIPTION:Like the entire University of Parma\, the Museums will also be closed on Thursday 25 and Friday 26 April. \nThe museums will reopen regularly\, observing the usual opening hours for the public\, from Monday 29 April.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/25-and-26-april-closed-museums/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240131T095304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T094858Z
UID:33286-1713657600-1713743999@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:“Visioni (im)possibili. Comunicazione\, utopia\, progetto in the CSAC collections". The exhibition until 21 April
DESCRIPTION:It is called Visioni (im)possibili the starting exhibition of a three-year collaboration linking the Communication Studies and Archive Centre – CSAC of the University of Parmaand the Municipality of Parma – Culture Department. A project that starts with a focus on the 1960s seen “in Bauhaus terms” and then unravels over the next few years to the 1970s and 1980s. \nAt the heart of the initiatives are the inexhaustible collections that CSAC can boast\, an extraordinary treasure trove of more than 12 million items. \nFirst stage Visioni (im)possibiliin a format that will be repeated in the next two years: a double exhibition\, one at the Valserena Abbey (CSAC headquarters) and one in a municipal exhibition space\, each offering a different interpretation of the title\, in a virtuous ping-pong game played on the red thread of the visual arts. \nAt Palazzo Pigorini\, right in the historic centre\, from 20 January to 24 March is the scene Visioni (im)possibili. Spazio\, luce\, movimento in the CSAC collections.\nAt Valserena Abbey\, from 21 January to 21 April\, Visioni (im)possibili. Comunicazione\, utopia\, progetto in the CSAC collections. \nThe exhibition at Palazzo Pigorini is dedicated to works of kinetic\, programmed and visual art\, all playing on the interaction between space\, light and movement. La mostra esplora\, attraverso le raccolte CSAC\, le ricerche artistiche che si sono affermate nel panorama nazionale e internazionale tra la fine degli anni Cinquanta e gli anni Sessanta e che hanno posto al centro della propria attività il rapporto tra arte e tecnologia\, la dimensione progettuale e il lavoro di gruppo\, proponendo nuovi metodi di visione del reale e una relazione attiva tra opera e spettatore.\nThe selected works\, created by some of the leading Italian and international exponents of these trends (Getulio Alviani\, Davide Boriani\, Ennio Chiggio\, Gianni Colombo\, Hugo Demarco\, Gabriele Devecchi\, Juraj Dobrović\, Horacio Garcia Rossi\, Enzo Mari\, Manfredo Massironi\, Bruno Munari\, Grazia Varisco)\, include both static works that generate optical effects and thus convey an idea of dynamism to the viewer\, as well as aesthetic and interactive objects that give rise to real movement through the use of electric motors and light sources. In mostra molti lavori riferibili al contesto della celebre esposizione Arte Programmata. Arte cinetica\, opere moltiplicate\, opera aperta (1962)\, curata da Munari e Giorgio Soavi nei negozi Olivetti di Milano\, Venezia e Roma. \nL’esposizione dell’Abbazia di Valserena riflette\, in prospettiva storica\, su quale sia stata l’eredità del Bauhaus\, della sua lezione che pone la comunicazione visiva al servizio della società. Grazie alla ricchezza delle collezioni CSAC\, ne è scaturito un percorso di rilettura della sperimentazione creativa in particolare degli anni Sessanta\, un momento in cui l’arte\, la moda\, la fotografia\, l’editoria e la progettazione si sono sempre più confrontate a vicenda\, in una dimensione caratterizzata da una forte attenzione al sociale\, spesso carica anche di tensioni utopiche. Si va dal superamento dell’informale – con l’intento prioritario di riportare l’opera d’arte in una relazione stretta con il pubblico\, invitato a “mettersi in gioco” nell’esperienza estetica – alle influenze pop\, optical e spaziali nella moda\, fino alla produzione in serie con i nuovi materiali plastici e alle nuove tendenze del disegno progettuale.\nIn mostra i lavori di alcuni dei più illustri artisti\, designer e progettisti di quegli anni: da Lucio Fontana a Enrico Castellani\, da Gio Pomodoro a Bruno Munari\, e poi Mario Schifano\, Giosetta Fioroni\, Enzo Mari\, Luigi Veronesi\, Franco Grignani\, Mario Giacomelli\, Carlo Cisventi\, Pier Luigi Nervi\, Roberto Sambonet\, Gio Ponti. \nVisitors will also be able to make use of an app\, realised by CSAC and previewed on the occasion of this exhibition\, which will accompany them along the route\, facilitating access to additional and in-depth content\, which can be activated in reading\, audio and LIS language mode from personal devices and free of charge. The app was developed by CSAC as part of a PNRR project on accessibility\, welcoming and sharing museum heritage funded by the Ministry of Culture. \nBoth exhibitions (Valserena and Palazzo Pigorini) are accompanied by an Electa catalogue\, on sale at the CSAC and in bookshops (€ 62) \nThe exhibition in Palazzo Pigorini is free\, the one in Valserena has a charge. I visitatori di Palazzo Pigorini potranno ricevere gratuitamente una cartolina lenticolare\, che darà diritto a uno sconto alla mostra di Valserena. \nINFO \nVisioni (im)possibili\nSpazio\, luce\, movimento in the CSAC collections\nby Alessandra Acocella and CSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione\nPalazzo Pigorini\, Strada della Repubblica 29/A\, 43121 Parma\nExhibition opening: 20 January – 24 March 2024\nOpening hours: Wednesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (last entrance at 6.30 p.m.)\nFree entry\npigorini@comune.parma.it\nwww.comune.parma.it/cultura \nVisioni (im)possibili\nComunicazione\, utopia\, progetto in the CSAC collections\nby CSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione Università di Parma\nAbbazia di Valserena\, Strada viazza di Paradigna 1\, 43122 Parma\nExhibition opening: 21 January – 21 April 2024\nOpening hours: Friday 9 am – 3 pm\, Saturday and Sunday 10 am – 7 pm\nEntrance charge\nfull price 10 €\ndiscounted 5 € (with Pigorini postcard)\nstudents 5 €\nschools 3 €\nservizimuseali@csacparma.it\nhttps://www.csacparma.it/\nYou can also follow CSAC on FB and Instagram\n#csac #newbauhaus #europe
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/visioni-impossibili-comunicazione-utopia-progetto-nelle-collezioni-csac-the-exhibition/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240416T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240531T235900
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240417T131238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T132718Z
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SUMMARY:Closed\, on 1 April\, with great success the exhibition 'Impronte. Noi e le piante': over 21\,000 visitors
DESCRIPTION:Over 21\,000 people visited ‘Impronte – Noi e le Piante‘\, the exhibition organised by the  University of Parma’s Sistema Museale di Ateneo between 13 January and 1 April at the Palazzo del Governatore. A decidedly positive result\, which rewards the choice of integrating modern and ancient materials\, local collections and ‘pieces’ from other institutions\, creating a rich and multifaceted itinerary centred on the innate beauty of the plant kingdom and scientific research. \nThe exhibition was realised in collaboration with the Municipality of Parma and the Botanical Garden of the University of Padua\, under the patronage of National Geographic Italia and Le Scienze\, and thanks to the fundamental support of Fondazione Cariparma\, Gruppo Chiesi and Davines Group. \nBy reconstructing the scientific album of our relationships with plants from the 15th century to the present day\, ‘Impronte’ recounted in parallel the evolution of visual representation technologies\, the succession of discoveries and the gradual transformation of the very idea of the plant among researchers\, researchers and the public. Visitors were literally able to browse through the magnificent images on display as in a sort of family album\, discovering rigorous and fascinating illustrations\, exotic and precise prints\, pyrotechnic and unexpected photographs\, books and herbaria that speak of places and people\, bringing order to utilities\, discoveries\, biodiversity\, ecology and experimental data that become aesthetics. By inviting us to follow the footprints that so many different disciplines have left behind\, the exhibition highlighted how much the answers to non-trivial and evidently deeply felt questions have changed over time\, starting with what a plant really is and how it relates to the world. \nThe exhibition\, based on more than 200 objects\, was appreciated for the presence of material from local institutions (Convitto Maria Luigia\, Biblioteca Palatina\, Fondazione Cariparma\, Orto Botanico) as well as from nationally important institutions. This very aspect represents an important legacy for the University Museum System and for the city. “Impronte’ not only fascinated the people who visited it\, but also laid the foundations for a better valorisation of Parma’s historical and botanical heritage. In this sense\, a further prestigious achievement is the signing of a framework agreement between the University of Parma and the University of Padua for the joint development of museum activities centred on their respective botanical gardens. This choice revived relations that were already strong at the end of the 18th century\, when Gianbattista Guatteri\, before founding the current Botanical Garden of Parma\, was sent to Padua to learn and transfer the essence of the world’s oldest botanical garden. \nConfirming the success of the exhibition and the content offered by ‘Impronte’ is also the trend in visits\, which gradually increased over the weeks until reaching the final figure of 21\,423.This is a sign of an important appreciation and word of mouth that has gone hand in hand with constant media attention. \nThe numbers for groups and schools were also significant: more than 100 groups took advantage of the guided tours and educational workshops\, also arriving from outside Parma\, testifying to an attraction that did not only concern the city.\nOver a thousand children and girls participated in the workshops. And over 300 attended the side events at the exhibition. \nThe public success of ‘Impronte – Noi e le Piante’ represents an important basis for the future of the University of Parma Museum System. In fact\, the layout and the decision to focus on the relationships between people and plants anticipate the cornerstone on which the Botanical Garden’s cultural and scientific offer will soon hinge\, the subject of an extensive restoration and redevelopment project financed with public and private funds.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/closed-on-1-april-with-great-success-the-exhibition-impronte-we-and-plants-over-21000-visitors/
LOCATION:Palazzo del Governatore\, Piazza Garibaldi\, Parma\, PR\, 43121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:exhibitions,News,Palazzo del Governatore
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240401T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240401T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20231215T093653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T091601Z
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SUMMARY:Last days to visit the exhibition "Impronte. Noi e le piante"
DESCRIPTION:In Parma\, in the splendid Palazzo del Governatore\, Saturday 13 January 2024 opens to the public Impronte. Noi e le piante \, unique exhibition that traces in more than 200 figurative objects (historical herbals\, botanical illustrations\, nature prints and xylographs\, as well as modern photographs and high-tech images) the relationship between humanity and nature\, botany and images\, science and art. \nToday the presentation at the Laboratorio Aperto of the St Paul’s Complex\, with speeches by the Rector Paolo Martelli\, of the Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Culture and Tourism of the Municipality of Parma Lorenzo Lavagetto\, of the Scientific Director of the Botanical Garden Renato Bruni\, Responsible for the scientific project of the exhibition\, the President of the Fondazione Cariparma Franco Magnani\, by the President of the Chiesi Group Alessandro Chiesi\, by the President of the Davines Group Davide Bollati. \nRealised by the University of Parma in collaboration with the Municipality of Parma and the support of the Cariparma Foundation\,Chiesi Group and Davines Group\, \nThe exhibition “Impronte” has 10 sections:\n1 The age of drawing – between decoration and study\n2 Scientific illustration – between aesthetics and identity\n3 At botany school – images of real knowledge\n4 The world of illustrators – a door to science\n5 The Parma Collections – an opening time capsule\n6 The age of technology – serial images and objectivity\n7 Photographs and new eyes – plants beyond the visible\n8 Plants and the world – interacting organisms\n9 Holistic images – beyond mere form\n10 Group photos – us and plants in the city\, in the fields\, in the woods. \nNumerous events will accompany the exhibition: \nWorkshops and guided tours\nScience and art to be seen\, known and experienced. Faithful to its vocation of openness and exchange with the public\, the University of Parma enriches the Impronte exhibition offer by organising a rich calendar of workshops (organised by Esperta) and guided tours (organised by Artificio). Fifty appointments – bookable through the University museum system – aimed at students young and old\, from primary to high school\, where they can have fun discovering all the secrets of the long history of botanical representation. Adults\, on the other hand\, will be able to take part in special guided tours at certain weekends\, to explore the themes dealt with in the ten sections of the exhibition in depth\, amidst anecdotes and curiosities. \nThe competition: Impronte OFF\nAn illustration competition open to young illustrators\, an exhibition/happening that will enrich the exhibition itinerary\, and two meetings outside the city to make the Botanical Garden of Parma known not only as a place of study but also as an innovative aggregative pole\, designed for the new generations. The Impronte Off programme – conceived by Interno Verde and promoted by the association “Parma\, io ci sto!” – will accompany the exhibition by involving students and professionals under 35\, thus helping to familiarise girls and boys with the role that the Botanical Garden will assume for the territory. The call for entries for the illustration competition\, based on the theme of fantastic botany\, will be published on Monday 18 December on the website www.internoverde.it and will remain open until Sunday 28 January.\nTen finalists will be selected to exhibit their works within Impronte. Further events aimed at exploring the potential of botanical representation will be organised between February and March in both Milan and Bologna. \n  \n“Impronte. Noi e le piante” is realised by the University of Parma in collaboration with the Municipality of Parma\, the support of Fondazione Cariparma\, Gruppo Chiesi and Gruppo Davines and with the patronage and collaboration of the University of Padova\, le Scienze and National Geographic. \nInformation:\nThe exhibition can be visited free of charge from 13 January to 1 April\, Wednesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.\, including holidays.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/impronte-noi-e-le-piante-the-exhibition-from-13-january-to-1-april-at-the-palazzo-del-governatore/
LOCATION:Palazzo del Governatore\, Piazza Garibaldi\, Parma\, PR\, 43121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Conferenza stampa,exhibitions,Laboratorio Aperto - Complesso di San Paolo,News
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240322T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240322T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20240304T150349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T093245Z
UID:33691-1711130400-1711130400@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Thursday 21 and Friday 22 March: new events of the 'Impronte' exhibition
DESCRIPTION:From the very first days of opening\, Impronte. Noi e le piante  (noielepiante.it) captured the interest of a large audience of young and old\, enthusiasts and neophytes\, the curious and those in the know\, recounting the inextricable relationship between man and nature in an unprecedented\, accurate and original way. In the wake of the great interest\, the exhibition – realised by the University of Parma in collaboration with the Municipality of Parma and with the support of the Cariparma Foundation\, the Chiesi Group and the Davines Group – flanks didactic workshops and guided tours with a further calendar of special collateral and widespread initiatives. \nThe first events will take place during I Like Parma\, on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 March. Preceded by a guided tour with the curator of the exhibition’s scientific project\, Renato Bruni (sold-out\, but bookable at this linkin case of cancellation of participants already on the list)\, the extraordinary time extension on Saturday will allow Impronte to be visited after the usual time\, until 10 p.m. (with last entry 30 minutes earlier)\, while on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. it will be possible to attend the fascinating meeting Visiting an exhibition from a seated position. Renato Bruni recounts the genesis of Impronte\, dedicated to botanical literature and a precious opportunity to immerse oneself in and explore the themes of the exhibition\, between scientific knowledge and humanistic sensitivity. \nThe same ingredients returning Friday 8 at 6 p.m. with the presentation of the book “Il dubbio e il desiderio” (Electa\, 2023) by Silvia Bencivelli\, which will retrace the main stages of the lively biography of Eva Mameli Calvino\, a botanist who lived between 1886 and 1978 and mother of Italo\, destined to become one of the protagonists of 20th century literature. In the Auditorium Mattioli of the Palazzo del Governatore\, the author\, journalist and populariser of science will talk to Renato Bruni about the figure of a woman capable of distinguishing herself in a field\, that of science\, which at the time was the prerogative of the male universe. \nThe children’s perspective will then be added to the conventional one with the event How plants see us\, and vice versa. On Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.\, twenty students from the ‘Tourism’ course at ITC Bodoni in Parma will take on the special role of botanical guides\, telling stories and insights related to the materials on show in the rooms of Palazzo del Governatore. \nTurning to the big screen\, Thursday 21 at Cinema D’Azeglio at 6 p.m. is the screening of the documentary The Seed of the Future\, created to bring attention to the changes that the climate crisis is triggering in Alpine forests. One of the most passionate connoisseurs of this fragile and delicate ecosystem is the film’s protagonist\, scientist and forest management expert Giorgio Vacchiano\, who has returned to the Valle d’Aosta forests of his childhood in search of the keys to understanding the profound changes taking place there. together with Renato Bruni\, will be \nhe will outline considerations and possible solutions needed to safeguard our invaluable forest and woodland heritage. \nClosing the overview\, on Friday 22\, is a second presentation\, again in the Auditorium Mattioli. This time\, Stefano Mazzotti\, director of the Natural History Museum of Ferrara\, will be speaking\, joined by Renato Bruni and Davide Persico\, director of the Natural History Museum of the University of Parma. With him\, the public will be able to get to know the Marvelous Creatures (from the title of his book\, il Mulino\, 2024) that populate our planet\, ideally travelling to extraordinary places of unimaginable beauty\, from Papua New Guinea to Borneo\, from the Himalayas to the Mekong\, from Sri Lanka to Madagascar\, and on to the mountains of Tanzania\, gaining an ever greater awareness of the importance of protecting and preserving such wealth and diversity. \nThe programm Impronte Off – conceived by Interno Verde and promoted by the association ‘Parma\, io ci sto!’\, one of the highlights of which will be the proclamation of the winner of competition dedicated to Fantastic Botany\, Friday 1 March from 6 p.m. at Palazzo del Governatore – the Impronte programme expands with increasingly engaging and multidisciplinary initiatives. A way to further intensify the already solid dialogue between Parma and its University\, also underlined by the launch of the recovery of the Botanical Garden (in which the University is flanked by institutions and private companies in the area such as the Ministry of University and Research\, the Ministry of Culture\, the Cariparma Foundation\, the Chiesi Group and ‘Parma\, io ci sto!’)\, one of the city and national fulcrums on which to focus scientific communication\, education and shared research. \nAll meetings\, with the exception of the guided tour\, are free admission subject to availability. For information on special events\, please contact the following e-mail addresses: sistema.museale@unipr.it | info.cultura@comune.parma \nImpronte. Noi e le piante continues until Monday 1 April\, and can be visited free of charge from Wednesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.\, including public holidays. It is realised by the University of Parma in collaboration with the Municipality of Parma\, the support of the Cariparma Foundation\, the Chiesi Group and the Davines Group\, and with the patronage and collaboration of the University of Padua\, Le Scienze and National Geographic. \nDownload the special events programme \nNews release  \nnoielepiante.it\nortobotanico.unipr.it\n#impronte\n#noieleopiante \nPress Office Mostra\nmail: ufficiostampa@exlibris.it \nPress Office Università di Parma\nmail: ufficiostampa@unipr.it\nTel: 0521 904016 – 4050 – 6886 – 4010 \nPress Office Comune di Parma\nmail: ufficio.stampa@comune.parma.it\nTel: 0521 218206
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/8-march-at-the-exhibition-impronte-noi-e-le-piante-presentation-of-the-book-il-dubbio-e-il-desiderio-by-silvia-bencivelli/
LOCATION:Palazzo del Governatore\, Piazza Garibaldi\, Parma\, PR\, 43121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:News,Palazzo del Governatore
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231223T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240107T220000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20231211T084122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T122217Z
UID:32149-1703289600-1704664800@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Christmas holidays: Museums closed from 23 December
DESCRIPTION:During the Christmas and New Year holidays\, the museums will be closed from Saturday 23 December 2023 to Sunday 7 January 2024. \nThe Sistema Museale di Ateneo wishes everyone Happy Holidays!
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/christmas-holidays-museums-closed-from-23-december/
CATEGORIES:News
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231106T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20231113T083419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T083419Z
UID:31908-1699257600-1701363600@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Veterinary Museum: new opening times
DESCRIPTION:The opening hours of the Anatomical Veterinary Museum ‘A. Lemoigne’ are being extended. \nThe new opening hours start in November: Monday to Thursday 3 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.\, in November 2023\, March\, May\, June\, September\, October 2024.\n \nSchool groups can also agree on morning times. \nMuseum visit can be booked online: visits for individuals or groups\, visits for schools \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/veterinary-museum-new-opening-times/
LOCATION:Museo Anatomico Veterinario “A. Lemoigne”\, Via del Taglio\, 10\, Parma\, 43126\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Lemoigne Veterinary Anatomical Collection,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20231010T085025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T101034Z
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SUMMARY:Walter Albini: the exhibition until 14 April
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition\, which opened at the CSAC in October\, can be visited until 14 April. \nThe exhibition reconstructs Albini’s work from the beginnings to the last collections made in the very early 1980s\, through a selection of materials from the Walter Albini Archive Fund held at the Csac. \nThe Csac in fact possesses one of the most exhaustive and heterogeneous archival fonds of the stylist\, comprising some five thousand design materials; donated in1983 by Paolo Rinaldi and in 1988 by Marisa Curti\, it covers a chronological span from around 1967 to 1982. \nThe materials range from youthful sketches\, which already present the designer’s poetics\, to preparatory sketches and drawings for the design of the Collections. In addition to these objects\, the exhibition will feature a selection of photographs intended for the promotion of the collections\, fashion show photographs and advertising material.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/walter-albini-the-exhibition-from-14-october/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231014
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20231011T090520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T090645Z
UID:31169-1697155200-1697241599@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Lenz: "FÒRO FÒRO" and "DECOLONIZZARE IL MUSEO"\, performance and seminar with Muna Mussie
DESCRIPTION:Appointment of the 17th Lenz Festival Natura Dèi Teatriand part of the project MORFOLOGIE DEL PAESAGGIO _ REIDRATAZIONI DEL PRESENTE URBANOwith which Lenz regenerates the museum heritage of the University of Parma through contemporary visual and artistic language\, FÒRO FÒRO is the performance of the Eritrean artist Muna Mussie\, invited by Maria Federica Maestri and Francesco Pititto – a work inspired by the hank game analysed by Donna Haraway\, who recognises in the ‘figures of thread’ an analogy with processes of thought and creation\, pedagogical practices and cosmological performances. Creating thread figures means passing and receiving\, choosing threads or letting them go\, making and unmaking\, tracing and following a plot in the dark\, to inscribe other stories. \nFÒRO FÒROis the public event that follows the practices acted out in Verso l’immagine\, a workshop that puts blind and sighted people in dialogue through Braille and Embroidery\, two different languages but united by the imprinting of a surface\, revealing a tactile image. \nFor Lenz\, the artist will expose himself in the making and speaking of words\, alluding to the interchange between fòro\, an ancient place linked to the gathering of the community\, trade\, politics and justice\, and fóro\, which refers to a hole to enter and exit through. \nAfter a period of study at the Sala Bottego of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Parma\, the artist will conduct his residency at Lenz Teatro (via Pasubio 3/e Parma)\, where both the performance\, at 7 p.m. the 12 and 13 October\, both the research seminar DECOLONIZZARE IL MUSEO with free participation)\, at 4.30 p.m. on 13 October\, during which Muna Mussie will dialogue with scholar Sofia Bacchini of the Centro Studi Movimenti di Parma and L’Orientale University of Naples and with the Director of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Parma Davide Persico n how to reconstruct a curation of goods taken from non-Western subjectivities\, in an attempt to re-appropriate the Eritrean Bottego zoological collection through a decolonial analysis. \nMuna Mussie (Eritrea 1978) began her artistic career in 1998\, training and working as an actress and performer with Teatrino Clandestino and Teatro Valdoca. From 2001 to 2005\, he was a founding member of the research collective Open. \nFÒRO FÒRO is the eighth action of the three-year project 22_24 BESTIARIO | Femminile Animale. \nTickets \n12 euro full ticket \n8 euro reduced ticket (under 30\, students\, AUSL employees\, Carta DOC) \n6 euro students\, students and teachers University of Parma \nInformation and booking \nLenz Teatro \nVia Pasubio 3/e\, Parma\, tel. 0521 270141 \nMob + Whatsspp 335 6096220 \nMail info@lenzfondazione.it
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/lenz-foro-foro-and-decolonizzare-il-museo-performance-and-seminar-with-muna-mussie/
CATEGORIES:Lenz Teatro,News,seminario,Theatrical performance
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231002T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20230929T075308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T130709Z
UID:31067-1696233600-1696698000@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:From 2 to 6 October\, for I Like Parma\, open museums and the 'Cristalli in metamorfosi' exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Once again this year the Sistema Museale di Ateneo\, despite the closure of the Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden due to redevelopment work\, will take part in the city event I Like Parma.\nFrom 2 to 6 October school groups and all interested parties will be ableto visit the museums  of the Museum System\, accompanied by expert guides\, who will lead them to discover the rich collections owned by the University of Parma. \nIn addition to the museums\, visitors will be able to visit the ‘Cristalli in metamorfosi’ exhibition at the Park Area of the Sciences\, set up in exhibition halls F and G in Plesso 25 (Aule delle Scienze). \nVisitors can access the exhibition from Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\, while access to the museums is subject to prior booking at sistema.museale@unipr.it.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/from-2-to-6-october-for-i-like-parma-open-museums-and-the-cristalli-in-metamorfosi-exhibition/
LOCATION:Campus – Parco Area delle Scienze\, via delle Scienze\, Parma\, 43125\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Campus - Parco Area delle Scienze,exhibitions,guided tours,Lemoigne Veterinary Anatomical Collection,News
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230930T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231001T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20230928T095526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T101505Z
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SUMMARY:I like Parma: events at CSAC
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 30 September and  Sunday1 October\, various initiatives at the CSAC on the occasion of the “I like Parma. Un patrimonio da vivere“. \nSATURDAY 30 SEPTEMBER\nClosing of the exhibition Andrea Branzi. Racconti di design CSAC offers a programme of meetings and viewings on further insights into the theme of the exhibition: \n3 p.m. – Educational workshop for families (children 6-11 years old accompanied by an adult) “Personaggio-oggetto-plastico: narriamo il design”. \n4 p.m. – Guided tour of Andrea Branzi’s exhibition curated by Francesca Zanella\, with Francesca Picchi. \n5.30 p.m – Andrea Branzi. Mostra in forma di prosa\, video\, Triennale di Milano production\, July 2022 (duration 36 minutes). \n6 p.m. – Andrea Branzi\, La musica contemporanea e il suo spazio. Meeting with Martino Traversa and Nicoletta Morozzi\, moderated by Francesca Zanella. \nMore information. \nSUNDAY 1 OCTOBER\nWithin the walls of the Abbey of Valserena\, a former Cistercian abbey now home to the Communication Studies and Archives Centre\, lie hundreds of years of history and change. Through a series of fun activities aimed at families\, we can discover all the secrets of the history of this historic monument. \n4 p.m. – Visit and educational workshop for families (children 6-11 years old accompanied by an adult) “Journey through time: discovering Valserena Abbey”. \nOn both days\, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.\, it will be possible to visit the two exhibitions ‘Andrea Branzi. Tales of Design” and “Anselmo Ballester. Volti ingombranti” (exceptionally extended until 1 October 2023!) with a reduced ticket price (€5). All events are included in the ticket price. \nInfo and reservations:\nTel: 0521903649\nemail: servizimuseali@csacparma.it
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/i-like-parma-events-at-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,guided tours,laboratories,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20230824T123455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T094935Z
UID:30764-1695945600-1696031999@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Museums for Researchers' Night
DESCRIPTION:European Researchers’ Night approaches\, Europe’s leading science communication event promoted in the city by the University of Parma with the co-organisation and patronage of the Municipality of Parma and Imem – CNR. \nOn Friday 29 September\, starting at 4 p.m.\, the Athenaeum has several events planned.  \nMost of the activities are free\, but some require reservations:will be possible to book exclusively online from 15 to 26 September through the official event website. \nThe University Museums also participate with various initiatives: \nCristalli alla ribalta \nprof.ssa Alessia Bacchi\nA fascinating journey into the world of crystals. From their genealogy at the centre of the earth to the art of chocolate ice cream. Curious? Between experiments and visits\, our doors are open to visitors of all ages.\nPlesso di Chimica – Pad. 01 –Museum of Crystal Chemistry (first floor corridor) – Campus Scienze e Tecnologie  \nVisiting the exhibition “Pitagora e il suo Teorema” \nprof. Federico Bergenti\npersonal and interactive tours suitable for both “adult children” and younger children. We propose a classification that never wanes: “Pitagora e il Suo Teorema”. Come and find out.\nPlesso di Matematica – Pad. 21 – Second floor\, Sala mostre – Campus Scienze e Tecnologie \nVisit to the ‘Interactive Exhibition on the History of the Personal Computer’.\nprof. Federico Bergenti\nDo you know the history of the personal computer? Come to the interactive exhibition to retrace the dawn of the digital age and discover this fascinating journey together.\nPlesso di Matematica – Pad. 21 – First floor\, Sala mostre – Campus Scienze e Tecnologie \nGEOLIFE: Earth sciences in everyday life \nprof.ssa Luciana Mantovani\, Alessandra Montanini and Teresa Trua\nJourney to the centre of the earth to go through our daily actions and understand what is and is not good for us. From age 6 onwards\, the aim of our workshop is to walk together through the interactions that take place on our planet and distinguish the beneficial from the harmful.\nPlesso Scienze della Terra – Pad. 07 – Central corridor – Campus Scienze e Tecnologie \nNature in the Archive: Discovering Biodiversity and Ecosystems Inside and Outside the CSAC Archive \ndott.ssa Margherita Zazzero\nBiodiversity and nature in the spaces and collections of the CSAC\, analysed and recounted through paths of exploration and discovery of the environment around the abbey and of nature as recounted in the collections of works of art and photographs preserved in the archives.\nCentro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione (CSAC) – Abbazia di Valserena\, Via Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\n \nThe goodness of the divine swine\nprof. Ferdinando Gazza\, Luisa Ragionieri\, Francesca Ravanetti\, Antonio Cacchioli\, Maddalena Botti\, Federico Righi \nA cult of our culinary tradition starting from the historical origins of the domestic pig\, through its breeding. The fascinating world of high-quality charcuterie products typical of our region.\nVeterinary Anatomical Museum – Sala inferiore – Aula A – via del Taglio\, 10
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/museums-at-the-researchers-night/
LOCATION:Campus – Parco Area delle Scienze\, via delle Scienze\, Parma\, 43125\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Campus - Parco Area delle Scienze,CSAC,Lemoigne Veterinary Anatomical Collection
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230724T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
CREATED:20230725T073125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T094849Z
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SUMMARY:Botanical Garden closed for restoration
DESCRIPTION:The Botanical Garden is closed for the start of restoration and enhancement work. \nTwo interventions will affect the Botanical Garden area in the coming months: \nThe historic garden enhancement project\, financed under the PNRR project ‘Programmi per la valorizzare l’identità dei luoghi: parchi e giardini storici‘\, by the Ministry of Culture.The work\, which concerns the landscaping of the garden\, is aimed at respecting biodiversity while minimising water and energy management costs. The leitmotif of the intervention is consistency: the vegetation\, naturalistic and environmental needs of the plants prevail over other aspects and the entire garden must be able to act as a ‘botanical embassy’ of the area\, as a platform for dialogue to reinforce education in a non-anthropocentric observation of the world.\nThe project takes into utmost consideration the ecological and naturalistic requirements of the site\, minimising soil consumption and reducing the impact on the root systems in the garden. The work includes the resurfacing of paths\, the construction of an irrigation system\, the creation of new flower beds with low water requirements\, the landscaping of rockeries and wetlands\, and the building of a new greenhouse to display the succulent collection\, which cannot be visited today.\nThe project is by A+C_Architettura e Città Studio Associato \nThe project to restore the historic greenhouses and the Botany School\, which benefits from a fundamental impulse by ‘Parma\, io ci sto!‘\, is co-financed by the University of Parma\, the Ministry of University and Research\, the Cariparma Foundation and the Chiesi Group.\nThanks to sponsors\, the Ferdinandee Greenhouses (dating back to the end of the 18th century) and the 19th-century Botany School will be restored and reinstated. The latter building will house the historical herbarium collections\, the historical library and a small botanical museum. The Bourbon greenhouses will be restored to their original structures\, with the elimination of posthumous structures and a return to the original design of the Petitot School. The new installations will ensure maximum energy savings. The spaces will not only house plants\, but will be multifunctional buildings that can also be used for exhibitions and events. Next to the Serre Ferdinandee\, new public services\, cafeteria\, meeting place\, bookshop will be opened.\nThe project is by Studio Canali Associati \nThe projects were presented on Monday 29 May in the historical headquarters in Strada Farini in the presence of the Rettore\, Paolo Andrei\, of Mayor Michele Guerra\, the Scientific Director of the Botanical Garden Renato Bruni\,of the President of Fondazione Cariparma Franco Magnani\, the President of ‘Parma\, Io ci sto! Alessandro Chiesi and Giovanna Usvardi\, Global Communication & External Relations Head of the Chiesi Group\, and of course the designers Guido Canali and Paola Cavallini\, representing Studio Canali Associati and A+C_Architettura e Città Studio Associato. \nWhen: from Monday 24 July until the conclusion of the work. \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/botanical-garden-closed-for-restoration/
LOCATION:Orto Botanico\, via Farini 90\, Parma\, 43121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:News,Parma University Botanic Garden
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
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SUMMARY:Natural History Museum: closed for restoration
DESCRIPTION:From Monday 24 July\, the Museum of Natural History\, both the premises on Strada Farini and Via Università\, will also close for restyling. \nWe will keep you updated on these pages. \nWhen: from Monday 24 July until the end of work \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/natural-history-museum-closed-for-resto/
LOCATION:Orto Botanico\, via Farini 90\, Parma\, 43121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Museum of Natural History,News,Parma University Botanic Garden
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230718T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230901T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T150802
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T092635Z
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SUMMARY:Biomedical Museum closed
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Lorenzo Tenchini’ Museum of Biomedicine\, located on the first floor of the Palazzo Centrale (Via Università\, 12) is temporarily closed due to removal work on the collections. \nWe will keep you updated on the reopening from this page. \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/biomedical-museum-closed/
CATEGORIES:Main building,News
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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