Participated Murals Precenicco 2024
“Arte partecipata a Precenicco: A Bridge Between Generations, Knowledge and Urban Spaces” A participatory art project took place in the heart of Precenicco which left an indelible mark on the local community. This project was not just an artistic expression, but it represented a concrete bridge between generations, an opportunity to mix different knowledge and eras, while redeveloping often neglected urban areas. The initiative, conceived as a collaboration between local artists, cultural institutions and local residents, has led to the creation of works that not only decorate the territory, but they also have a profound social and cultural meaning. One of the main characteristics of this project was its ability to involve people of different age groups. Young students from local schools worked side by side with elderly residents, sharing stories, knowledge and skills. Using art as a means of connecting between generations has also helped break down social and economic barriers, offering everyone the opportunity to actively participate in the transformation of their urban environment. Previously neglected spaces have been transformed into places of meeting and contemplation, enriching the social and cultural fabric of the community. The participatory art project which involved the Cag Zovins of Precenicco and was the continuation of a research work that the same center carried out the previous year on the historical memory of its inhabitants took place in the spring of 2024. The contemporary artists of the Associazione Menti Libere, after some teambuilding work with the local youth group, they have reinterpreted and integrated elements of local tradition, creating works that reflect the unique identity of Precenicco, mindful of the past but attentive to the present and the future. The shared themes that emerged from both the research work and the creative brainstorming all focus on a generational comparison and the common thread of conviviality, of being together. There were two spots identified for urban redevelopment, a wall overlooking the river and the basketball court. He hits and surprises the basketball court, transformed into a typical Friulian table setting, with traditional dishes, bread and salami, the trump card, which highlights how sport and conviviality are linked by need, of all generations, to be together. In conclusion, the participatory art project in Precenicco demonstrated the transformative power of art when used as a tool to connect people, mix knowledge and redevelop urban spaces. As well as leaving an indelible artistic imprint, it has also created stronger bonds within the community and helped create a more livable and inclusive urban environment for all its inhabitants.
