PUBLIC SQUARE was a widespread festival promoted by Square Studio, on the occasion of its new identity and shared intentions. From September 28 to 29, 2024, Bergamo became the stage for artistic and cultural activities, accessible for free, with the aim of enhancing and promoting contemporary culture and local production systems. PUBLIC SQUARE, in its first edition, addressed, through a horizontal approach, three broad themes that are the core of Square Studio's actions: public art, corporate culture, and cultural regeneration; three major themes that fully represent what Square Studio aims to offer to its territory.
PUBLIC SQUARE
Bergamo
Art Festival
Sqaure Studio
2024
Main Partner:
Bonaldi Gruppo Eurocar Italia
Support Partner:
Neoncolor SRL
Technical Sponsor:
Ristorante da Mimmo, Globe
Media Partner:
Askanews S.P.A.
With the patronage of:
Municipality of Bergamo, Province of Bergamo, Chamber of Commerce, Confindustria Bergamo, G. Carrara Academy of Fine Arts, University of Bergamo
Bergamo
Art Festival
Sqaure Studio
2024
Main Partner:
Bonaldi Gruppo Eurocar Italia
Support Partner:
Neoncolor SRL
Technical Sponsor:
Ristorante da Mimmo, Globe
Media Partner:
Askanews S.P.A.
With the patronage of:
Municipality of Bergamo, Province of Bergamo, Chamber of Commerce, Confindustria Bergamo, G. Carrara Academy of Fine Arts, University of Bergamo
SQUARE Studio, through PUBLIC SQUARE, offers an initial reflection on innovative educational models aimed at developing new skills designed to address the challenges of the contemporary world and foster an entrepreneurial approach to cultural work.
During the festival, artistic interventions, a roundtable discussion, and a workshop will alternate, engaging the community in an active dialogue on the state of the arts and the need to integrate it into the daily practices and actions of the local community.
The long-term goal, which sees its first real and concrete action in this festival, is to continue, maintain, and expand the network of relationships created to support public welfare, specifically in the cultural field.
During the festival, artistic interventions, a roundtable discussion, and a workshop will alternate, engaging the community in an active dialogue on the state of the arts and the need to integrate it into the daily practices and actions of the local community.
The long-term goal, which sees its first real and concrete action in this festival, is to continue, maintain, and expand the network of relationships created to support public welfare, specifically in the cultural field.
PUBLIC SQUARE was a widespread festival promoted by Square Studio, on the occasion of its new identity and shared intentions. From September 28 to 29, 2024, Bergamo became the stage for artistic and cultural activities, accessible for free, with the aim of enhancing and promoting contemporary culture and local production systems. PUBLIC SQUARE, in its first edition, addressed, through a horizontal approach, three broad themes that are the core of Square Studio's actions: public art, corporate culture, and cultural regeneration; three major themes that fully represent what Square Studio aims to offer to its territory.

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SQUARE Studio, through PUBLIC SQUARE, offers an initial reflection on innovative educational models aimed at developing new skills designed to address the challenges of the contemporary world and foster an entrepreneurial approach to cultural work.
During the festival, artistic interventions, a roundtable discussion, and a workshop will alternate, engaging the community in an active dialogue on the state of the arts and the need to integrate it into the daily practices and actions of the local community.
The long-term goal, which sees its first real and concrete action in this festival, is to continue, maintain, and expand the network of relationships created to support public welfare, specifically in the cultural field.
During the festival, artistic interventions, a roundtable discussion, and a workshop will alternate, engaging the community in an active dialogue on the state of the arts and the need to integrate it into the daily practices and actions of the local community.
The long-term goal, which sees its first real and concrete action in this festival, is to continue, maintain, and expand the network of relationships created to support public welfare, specifically in the cultural field.