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Interwoven Signs and Threads: Giorgio Celiberti Meets Gorizia Lace

When:
25/06/2026 from 17:00
25/06 - 26/09/2026: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 9:00 to 13:00, from 15:30 to 19:30

Where:
Showroom del Merletto goriziano
Corso Verdi 86, Gorizia
34170 Gorizia (GO)

Preplet znakov in niti: Giorgio Celiberti sreča goriško čipko

The exhibition explores the encounter between Giorgio Celiberti's artistic vision and the tradition of Gorizia lace, presenting works that reinterpret the artist's drawings through the refined craft of bobbin lace. It highlights the dialogue between cultural heritage, contemporary creativity and artisanal excellence.

Interwoven Signs and Threads: Giorgio Celiberti Meets Gorizia Lace brings together the artistic language of Giorgio Celiberti and the craftsmanship of the Gorizia Lace School in a project that celebrates tradition and innovation.

The exhibition features lace works inspired by the artist's original sketches, transforming expressive signs into delicate textile compositions.

By showcasing this collaboration, the exhibition promotes the cultural heritage of Gorizia while underlining the enduring value of artistic craftsmanship and its role in preserving local identity for future generations.

OPENING HOURS

Tuesday – Saturday: 9:00–13:00 and 15:30–19:30

Sunday and Monday: closed.

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