THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED IN JANUARY.
Due to the Omicron variant, we have decided to postpone this in person event. We hope to reschedule it in March when a new exhibit featuring three Italian American women artists will be showing.
In the meantime, we encourage you to see the current Cerri exhibit on your own before it closes on Feb 28.
Watch the NEXT Village monthly newsletter, weekly events emails or our events calendar for the new group visit date. If you don't receive our newsletter or events emails and would like to be added to our list, email victoria@NEXTVillageSF.org . If you have questions about this event, email donna@NEXTVillageSF.org
If you'd like to see the current exhibit on your own:
While Covid has postponed our group event at the Museo, we encourage you to go visit the Museo on your own before the current Cerri exhibit closes on February 28.
Museo Italo Americano Current Exhibition: CERRI - The Art of Two Generations
Giancarlo and Giovanni Cerri’s exhibition is an ideal opportunity for a comparison between this father and son, two quite different Milanese artists in their themes and expressive language. Giancarlo started out as a figurative artist focusing mostly on the theme of nature. His painting progressively evolved – in the nineties – into the abstract. Giovanni is instead attracted to a narrative form, focusing on the urban landscape, and the interpretation of industrial archaeology.
Exhibit details: https://museoitaloamericano.org/giancarlo-e-giovanni-cerri/
About the Museo Italo Americano: the Museo was the first museum in the United States devoted exclusively to Italian and Italian-American art and culture. The mission of the Museo Italo Americano is twofold: to research, collect, and display works of Italian and Italian-American artists, and to promote educational programs for the appreciation of Italian art and culture, thereby preserving the heritage of Italian-Americans for future generations.