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Continental Breakfast. The Pass 2009
Fourth CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators from Central Eastern Europe
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An activity of the international network Continental Breakfast
a 2009 CEI Feature Cultural Event
an Italian National Event in the European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009
under the patronage of Jan Figel, Member of the European Commission, responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth
The Fourth CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators from Central Eastern Europe - Continental Breakfast. The Pass 2009 is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, the 3rd of June, from 9.30am to 1pm and from 2.30pm to 6pm, at the UNESCO Office in Venice-Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE).
[About the Forum] The meeting will be the fifth edition of a biennial event which will be opened to Central Eastern European (CEE) experts and curators and to the commissioners of the Venice Biennale responsible for the national pavilions of the CEE countries. It will be organised under the patronage of Central European Initiative (CEI) which, after the experimental edition of 2001, adopted the Venice Forum as one of its Feature Cultural Events.
The Venice Forum is promoted by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee in collaboration with the UNESCO Office in Venice - UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE) and is an activity of the international project Continental Breakfast, that fosters and supports the creation of partnership projects and multidimensional capacity building exchange programmes in the field of contemporary art in Central Eastern Europe and is composed at present by a network of institutions in Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey and United Kingdom. The 2009 edition is an Italian National Event in the European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009.
Apart from the presentation of contributions by the representatives of most CEI countries, the programme will include case studies and comprehensive debates with the public.
The 2009 Venice Forum will include a Special Section for the first time dedicated to curators and critics from Central Asia, thanks to the kind suggestion of Ms. Beral Madra, commissioner of the Biennale's Pavilion of Central Asia.
[Topics] In the European Year of Creativity and Innovation, the 2009 CEI Venice Forum wishes to offer a challenging critical standpoint to the issue, focusing on current debates in the art field.
In order to inquire how art curators would be able to forward new issues concerning the role assigned to art in the production of (visual) meaning with regard to the new use of images created for mediation and transmission, the Forum's key questions will include: What are the criteria of evaluation and acknowledgement currently used by curators for defining and distinguishing the cultural innovation (and the responsibility) of contemporary visual arts? Which are today the appropriate and delegated places for receiving and promoting artistic creative innovation?
[Expected Speakers and Participants] for the complete list:
http://www.triestecontemporanea.it/news.php?id_news=82&l=e&id_m=2
[About Trieste Contemporanea] 'Trieste Contemporanea. Dialogues with the Art of Central Eastern Europe' is a committee created in June 1995 with the objective of bringing out the role of Trieste as a hinge between Western Europe, the countries of Eastern Europe and the countries of the Mediterranean area for the creation in Trieste of an observatory on the contemporary situation of art and culture in Central-Eastern Europe. Its projects are developed – often in Venice – through collaborations, co-productions and exchanges on an international level.
Working language: English.
There is no fee for participation.
Online registration: http://www.continentalbreakfast.org
For further information please contact:
Trieste Contemporanea Committee
www.triestecontemporanea.it
telephone: +39 040 639187
e-mail: tscont@tin.it,
The event is conceived and organised by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee, in collaboration with the UNESCO Office in Venice-UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE), under the patronage of Jan Figel, Member of the European Commission, responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth and under the patronage of the Central European Initiative (CEI), the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Regione del Veneto, the Provincia di Venezia, the Provincia di Trieste, the Comune di Venezia, the Comune di Trieste, with the support of the CEI, the Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Provincia di Trieste and the BEBA Foundation of Venice and with the participation of the Casa dell'Arte of Trieste.
continental breakfast. the pass 2009
> fourth cei venice forum for contemporary art curators from central
> eastern europe
> venice, unesco-bresce office (palazzo zorzi)
>
> from June 3rd 2009 to June 3rd 2009
>
>
>
> In the European Year of Creativity and Innovation, the 2009 CEI
> Venice Forum wishes to offer a challenging critical standpoint to
> the issue, focusing on current debates in the art field. In order to
> inquire how art curators would be able to forward new issues
> concerning the role assigned to art in the production of (visual)
> meaning with regard to the new use of images created for mediation
> and transmission, the Forum’s key questions will include:
> What are the criteria of evaluation and acknowledgement currently
> used by curators for defining and distinguishing the cultural
> innovation (and the responsibility) of contemporary visual arts?
> Which are today the appropriate and delegated places for receiving
> and promoting artistic creative innovation?
>
> The meeting will be the fifth edition of a biennial event which will
> be opened to Central Eastern European (CEE) experts and curators and
> to the commissioners of the Venice Biennale responsible for the
> national pavilions of the CEE countries. It will be organised under
> the patronage of Central European Initiative (CEI) which, after the
> experimental edition of 2001, adopted the Venice Forum as one of its
> Feature Cultural Events. The Venice Forum is an activity of the
> international project Continental Breakfast (CB) and is promoted by
> the Trieste Contemporanea Committee in collaboration with the
> UNESCO Office in Venice - UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and
> Culture in Europe (BRESCE).
>
> We are pleased to inform you that the 2009 Venice Forum will include
> a Special Section, in form of a presentation, for the first time
> dedicated to curators and critics from Central Asia, thanks to the
> kind suggestion of Ms. Beral Madra, commissioner of the Biennale's
> Pavilion of Central Asia.
>
> The participants
>
> The programme
>
> The Forum is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, the 3rd of June,
> from 9.30am to 1pm and from 2.30pm to 6pm at the UNESCO-BRESCE
> premises (Palazzo Zorzi, Castello 4930 - near Campo Santa Maria
> Formosa). Apart from the presentation of contributions by the
> representatives of most CEI countries, the programme will include
> case studies and comprehensive debates with the public. Also, the
> Venice Forum will prepare the Trieste Forum section and the CB
> Working Group Meeting, to be held for the first time in Trieste on
> Monday the 8th of June 2009.
> The working language will be English.
> There is no fee for participation.
>
> Registration online
>
> How to reach Palazzo Zorzi
>
>
> For further information please contact:
> Trieste Contemporanea Committee, www.triestecontemporanea.it,
> telephone: +39 040 639187
> Ms. Giuliana Carbi, tscont@tin.it
> Ms. Eva Fabbris, evaefabbris@yahoo.it
>
>
>
>
>
> Trieste Contemporanea. Dialogues with the Art of Central Eastern
> Europe 2009
> CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. THE PASS 2009
> FOURTH CEI VENICE FORUM FOR CONTEMPORARY ART CURATORS
> Venice, UNESCO-BRESCE Office in Venice (Palazzo Zorzi, Castello
> 4930), June 3rd, 2009
> Trieste, CEI Executive Secretariat, June 8th, 2009
>
> an activity of the international network Continental Breakfast
> a 2009 CEI Feature Cultural Event
> an Italian National Event in the European Year of Creativity and
> Innovation 2009
>
> under the patronage of Jan Figel, Member of the European Commission,
> responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth
>
> The event is conceived and organised by the Trieste Contemporanea
> Committee, in collaboration with the UNESCO Office in Venice-UNESCO
> Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE), under
> the patronage of the Central European Initiative (CEI), the Italian
> Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Regione del Veneto, the Provincia
> di Venezia, the Provincia di Trieste, the Comune di Venezia, the
> Comune di Trieste, with the support of the CEI, the Regione Autonoma
> Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Provincia di Trieste and the BEBA
> Foundation of Venice and with the participation of the Casa
> dell'Arteof Trieste and SemeNostrum of Udine.
> Acknowledgments: we gratefully acknowledge the assistance of
> Jaroslav Andel, Daniele Capra, Dusan Dovc, Barbara Fabro, Foto Mauro
> Trieste, Branko Franceschi, Jana Gerzova, Sirje Helme, Beral Madra,
> Delfina Marcello, Liana Rotter, Rosanna Santesso, Jaroslaw Suchan,
> Janosz Sugar and Janka Vukmir and the teamwork provided by Giuliana
> Carbi, Giulio Cok, Eva Fabbris, Franco Jesurun, Massimo Premuda,
> Caterina Skerl and Laura Spolaore.
>
>
>
> Previous editions
>
>
>
>
>
>
> about us
> news
> program
> cei venice forum
> publications
>
>
> home
>
> italiano
>
>
>
>
> exhibitions
> special projects
> other activities
> venice forum
> continental breakfast
> prizes
> young european artist
> [ all activities ]
>
>
>
>
>
> cei venice forum: the programme
> june, the 3rd 2009
>
>
> 9:30 am – Breakfast and Registration
>
> 10:00 am – Welcome Speeches
>
> Amb. GERHARD PFANZELTER, Alternate Secretary General, CEI-Executive
> Secretariat
> Mr CARLO MONTANARO, director, Venice Academy of Fine Arts
> Ms GIULIANA CARBI, president, Trieste Contemporanea Committee
>
> 10:30 am – First session
>
> Ms DEA VIDOVIĆ (Croatia): Double edged sword. Re-thinking the treats
> to creativity and innovation.
> Ms SUZANA MILEVSKA, (Macedonia): The Relevance of Gendered
> Interpretation of Art in Contemporary Transitional Societies.
> Mr BENIAMINO FOSCHINI (Italy): Is still art an aesthetical choice?
> Mr BALAZS BEOTHY (Hungary): On voices.
> Ms EVA FABBRIS (Italy): The bunker of the visual.
> Mr GIOVANNI MORBIN (Italy): Superficie Totale (total surface).
> Mr DENIS ISAIA (Italy): The Second Moon.
> Mr KAMIL KOPANIA (Poland): Forms of artistic innovation – what does
> practice say?(on the ground of Białystok experiences).
> Ms ADRIEN TÖRÖK (Hungary): Newest developments in presentations of
> video and media art in Hungary.
> Mr DEJAN SLUGA (Slovenia): Practices in contemporary photography in
> South Eastern Europe.
> Mr FABRIZIO GIRALDI (Italy): Photocrisis.
> Mr MICHAEL FLIRI (Italy): Myself in the role of the Work of Art.
> Ms MARIA VASSILEVA (Bulgaria): Creativity as a survival tool.
> Mr BRANKO FRANCESCHI (Croatia): Against The Grain.
>
> 13:00 am – First Session Discussion
>
> 1:30 pm – Lunch
>
> 2:30 pm – Related Projects
>
> Ms ALMUT SH. BRUCKSTEIN ÇORUH (Germany): The Taswir Project –
> Pictorial Mappings of Modernity and Islam.
> Ms BERAL MADRA (Turkey): Istanbul 2010 Portable Art Project.
>
> 3:00 pm – Central Asia Special Session
>
> BERAL MADRA (Turkey)-Session chair, NAZIA ALYMBAEVA (Kyrgyzstan),
> BORIS CHUKOVIC (Canada), MURATBEK DJUMALIEV (Kirghizistan), OKSANA
> SHATALOVA (Kazakhstan), YELENA VOROBYEV (Kazakhstan), GREGORY
> MAMEDOV (Tagikistan).
>
> 4:00 pm – Second Session
>
> Ms NATAŠA IVANČEVIĆ (Croatia): Pedro Meyer's retrospective
> exhibition, ‘Heresies’. Bringing to life a revolutionary model of
> museum presentation of photography.
> Ms SANDRA KRIŽIĆ ROBAN (Croatia): Forgetting Everyday Life.
> Ms JULIA TROLP (Germany): From IKEA to reality and back again.
> Ms MARINELLA PADERNI (Italy): The creativity in the age of the Open
> Source culture.
> Mr LORENZO FUSI (Italy): ‘World Trade Centre 2006’ by Chris
> Mourkabel.
> Mr ALEKSANDER BASSİN (Slovenia): Looking for answers on more or less
> rethorical questions.
>
> 5:00 pm – Second Session and Final Discussion
>
> 6:00 pm – Closing Remarks
>
under the patronage of Jan Figel, Member of the European Commission, responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth
The Fourth CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators from Central Eastern Europe - Continental Breakfast. The Pass 2009 is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, the 3rd of June, from 9.30am to 1pm and from 2.30pm to 6pm, at the UNESCO Office in Venice-Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE).
[About the Forum] The meeting will be the fifth edition of a biennial event which will be opened to Central Eastern European (CEE) experts and curators and to the commissioners of the Venice Biennale responsible for the national pavilions of the CEE countries. It will be organised under the patronage of Central European Initiative (CEI) which, after the experimental edition of 2001, adopted the Venice Forum as one of its Feature Cultural Events.
The Venice Forum is promoted by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee in collaboration with the UNESCO Office in Venice - UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE) and is an activity of the international project Continental Breakfast, that fosters and supports the creation of partnership projects and multidimensional capacity building exchange programmes in the field of contemporary art in Central Eastern Europe and is composed at present by a network of institutions in Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey and United Kingdom. The 2009 edition is an Italian National Event in the European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009.
Apart from the presentation of contributions by the representatives of most CEI countries, the programme will include case studies and comprehensive debates with the public.
The 2009 Venice Forum will include a Special Section for the first time dedicated to curators and critics from Central Asia, thanks to the kind suggestion of Ms. Beral Madra, commissioner of the Biennale's Pavilion of Central Asia.
[Topics] In the European Year of Creativity and Innovation, the 2009 CEI Venice Forum wishes to offer a challenging critical standpoint to the issue, focusing on current debates in the art field.
In order to inquire how art curators would be able to forward new issues concerning the role assigned to art in the production of (visual) meaning with regard to the new use of images created for mediation and transmission, the Forum's key questions will include: What are the criteria of evaluation and acknowledgement currently used by curators for defining and distinguishing the cultural innovation (and the responsibility) of contemporary visual arts? Which are today the appropriate and delegated places for receiving and promoting artistic creative innovation?
[Expected Speakers and Participants] for the complete list:
http://www.triestecontemporanea.it/news.php?id_news=82&l=e&id_m=2
[About Trieste Contemporanea] 'Trieste Contemporanea. Dialogues with the Art of Central Eastern Europe' is a committee created in June 1995 with the objective of bringing out the role of Trieste as a hinge between Western Europe, the countries of Eastern Europe and the countries of the Mediterranean area for the creation in Trieste of an observatory on the contemporary situation of art and culture in Central-Eastern Europe. Its projects are developed – often in Venice – through collaborations, co-productions and exchanges on an international level.
Working language: English.
There is no fee for participation.
Online registration: http://www.continentalbreakfast.org
For further information please contact:
Trieste Contemporanea Committee
www.triestecontemporanea.it
telephone: +39 040 639187
e-mail: tscont@tin.it,
The event is conceived and organised by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee, in collaboration with the UNESCO Office in Venice-UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE), under the patronage of Jan Figel, Member of the European Commission, responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth and under the patronage of the Central European Initiative (CEI), the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Regione del Veneto, the Provincia di Venezia, the Provincia di Trieste, the Comune di Venezia, the Comune di Trieste, with the support of the CEI, the Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Provincia di Trieste and the BEBA Foundation of Venice and with the participation of the Casa dell'Arte of Trieste.
continental breakfast. the pass 2009
> fourth cei venice forum for contemporary art curators from central
> eastern europe
> venice, unesco-bresce office (palazzo zorzi)
>
> from June 3rd 2009 to June 3rd 2009
>
>
>
> In the European Year of Creativity and Innovation, the 2009 CEI
> Venice Forum wishes to offer a challenging critical standpoint to
> the issue, focusing on current debates in the art field. In order to
> inquire how art curators would be able to forward new issues
> concerning the role assigned to art in the production of (visual)
> meaning with regard to the new use of images created for mediation
> and transmission, the Forum’s key questions will include:
> What are the criteria of evaluation and acknowledgement currently
> used by curators for defining and distinguishing the cultural
> innovation (and the responsibility) of contemporary visual arts?
> Which are today the appropriate and delegated places for receiving
> and promoting artistic creative innovation?
>
> The meeting will be the fifth edition of a biennial event which will
> be opened to Central Eastern European (CEE) experts and curators and
> to the commissioners of the Venice Biennale responsible for the
> national pavilions of the CEE countries. It will be organised under
> the patronage of Central European Initiative (CEI) which, after the
> experimental edition of 2001, adopted the Venice Forum as one of its
> Feature Cultural Events. The Venice Forum is an activity of the
> international project Continental Breakfast (CB) and is promoted by
> the Trieste Contemporanea Committee in collaboration with the
> UNESCO Office in Venice - UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and
> Culture in Europe (BRESCE).
>
> We are pleased to inform you that the 2009 Venice Forum will include
> a Special Section, in form of a presentation, for the first time
> dedicated to curators and critics from Central Asia, thanks to the
> kind suggestion of Ms. Beral Madra, commissioner of the Biennale's
> Pavilion of Central Asia.
>
> The participants
>
> The programme
>
> The Forum is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, the 3rd of June,
> from 9.30am to 1pm and from 2.30pm to 6pm at the UNESCO-BRESCE
> premises (Palazzo Zorzi, Castello 4930 - near Campo Santa Maria
> Formosa). Apart from the presentation of contributions by the
> representatives of most CEI countries, the programme will include
> case studies and comprehensive debates with the public. Also, the
> Venice Forum will prepare the Trieste Forum section and the CB
> Working Group Meeting, to be held for the first time in Trieste on
> Monday the 8th of June 2009.
> The working language will be English.
> There is no fee for participation.
>
> Registration online
>
> How to reach Palazzo Zorzi
>
>
> For further information please contact:
> Trieste Contemporanea Committee, www.triestecontemporanea.it,
> telephone: +39 040 639187
> Ms. Giuliana Carbi, tscont@tin.it
> Ms. Eva Fabbris, evaefabbris@yahoo.it
>
>
>
>
>
> Trieste Contemporanea. Dialogues with the Art of Central Eastern
> Europe 2009
> CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. THE PASS 2009
> FOURTH CEI VENICE FORUM FOR CONTEMPORARY ART CURATORS
> Venice, UNESCO-BRESCE Office in Venice (Palazzo Zorzi, Castello
> 4930), June 3rd, 2009
> Trieste, CEI Executive Secretariat, June 8th, 2009
>
> an activity of the international network Continental Breakfast
> a 2009 CEI Feature Cultural Event
> an Italian National Event in the European Year of Creativity and
> Innovation 2009
>
> under the patronage of Jan Figel, Member of the European Commission,
> responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth
>
> The event is conceived and organised by the Trieste Contemporanea
> Committee, in collaboration with the UNESCO Office in Venice-UNESCO
> Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE), under
> the patronage of the Central European Initiative (CEI), the Italian
> Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Regione del Veneto, the Provincia
> di Venezia, the Provincia di Trieste, the Comune di Venezia, the
> Comune di Trieste, with the support of the CEI, the Regione Autonoma
> Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Provincia di Trieste and the BEBA
> Foundation of Venice and with the participation of the Casa
> dell'Arteof Trieste and SemeNostrum of Udine.
> Acknowledgments: we gratefully acknowledge the assistance of
> Jaroslav Andel, Daniele Capra, Dusan Dovc, Barbara Fabro, Foto Mauro
> Trieste, Branko Franceschi, Jana Gerzova, Sirje Helme, Beral Madra,
> Delfina Marcello, Liana Rotter, Rosanna Santesso, Jaroslaw Suchan,
> Janosz Sugar and Janka Vukmir and the teamwork provided by Giuliana
> Carbi, Giulio Cok, Eva Fabbris, Franco Jesurun, Massimo Premuda,
> Caterina Skerl and Laura Spolaore.
>
>
>
> Previous editions
>
>
>
>
>
>
> about us
> news
> program
> cei venice forum
> publications
>
>
> home
>
> italiano
>
>
>
>
> exhibitions
> special projects
> other activities
> venice forum
> continental breakfast
> prizes
> young european artist
> [ all activities ]
>
>
>
>
>
> cei venice forum: the programme
> june, the 3rd 2009
>
>
> 9:30 am – Breakfast and Registration
>
> 10:00 am – Welcome Speeches
>
> Amb. GERHARD PFANZELTER, Alternate Secretary General, CEI-Executive
> Secretariat
> Mr CARLO MONTANARO, director, Venice Academy of Fine Arts
> Ms GIULIANA CARBI, president, Trieste Contemporanea Committee
>
> 10:30 am – First session
>
> Ms DEA VIDOVIĆ (Croatia): Double edged sword. Re-thinking the treats
> to creativity and innovation.
> Ms SUZANA MILEVSKA, (Macedonia): The Relevance of Gendered
> Interpretation of Art in Contemporary Transitional Societies.
> Mr BENIAMINO FOSCHINI (Italy): Is still art an aesthetical choice?
> Mr BALAZS BEOTHY (Hungary): On voices.
> Ms EVA FABBRIS (Italy): The bunker of the visual.
> Mr GIOVANNI MORBIN (Italy): Superficie Totale (total surface).
> Mr DENIS ISAIA (Italy): The Second Moon.
> Mr KAMIL KOPANIA (Poland): Forms of artistic innovation – what does
> practice say?(on the ground of Białystok experiences).
> Ms ADRIEN TÖRÖK (Hungary): Newest developments in presentations of
> video and media art in Hungary.
> Mr DEJAN SLUGA (Slovenia): Practices in contemporary photography in
> South Eastern Europe.
> Mr FABRIZIO GIRALDI (Italy): Photocrisis.
> Mr MICHAEL FLIRI (Italy): Myself in the role of the Work of Art.
> Ms MARIA VASSILEVA (Bulgaria): Creativity as a survival tool.
> Mr BRANKO FRANCESCHI (Croatia): Against The Grain.
>
> 13:00 am – First Session Discussion
>
> 1:30 pm – Lunch
>
> 2:30 pm – Related Projects
>
> Ms ALMUT SH. BRUCKSTEIN ÇORUH (Germany): The Taswir Project –
> Pictorial Mappings of Modernity and Islam.
> Ms BERAL MADRA (Turkey): Istanbul 2010 Portable Art Project.
>
> 3:00 pm – Central Asia Special Session
>
> BERAL MADRA (Turkey)-Session chair, NAZIA ALYMBAEVA (Kyrgyzstan),
> BORIS CHUKOVIC (Canada), MURATBEK DJUMALIEV (Kirghizistan), OKSANA
> SHATALOVA (Kazakhstan), YELENA VOROBYEV (Kazakhstan), GREGORY
> MAMEDOV (Tagikistan).
>
> 4:00 pm – Second Session
>
> Ms NATAŠA IVANČEVIĆ (Croatia): Pedro Meyer's retrospective
> exhibition, ‘Heresies’. Bringing to life a revolutionary model of
> museum presentation of photography.
> Ms SANDRA KRIŽIĆ ROBAN (Croatia): Forgetting Everyday Life.
> Ms JULIA TROLP (Germany): From IKEA to reality and back again.
> Ms MARINELLA PADERNI (Italy): The creativity in the age of the Open
> Source culture.
> Mr LORENZO FUSI (Italy): ‘World Trade Centre 2006’ by Chris
> Mourkabel.
> Mr ALEKSANDER BASSİN (Slovenia): Looking for answers on more or less
> rethorical questions.
>
> 5:00 pm – Second Session and Final Discussion
>
> 6:00 pm – Closing Remarks
>
03
giugno 2009
Continental Breakfast. The Pass 2009
03 giugno 2009
incontro - conferenza
Location
UNESCO – PALAZZO ZORZI
Venezia, Castello, 4930, (Venezia)
Venezia, Castello, 4930, (Venezia)
Vernissage
3 Giugno 2009, dalle ore 9.30 alle ore 13 e dalle ore 14.30 alle ore 18
Sito web
www.continentalbreakfast.org