21/03/2026Inauguration of “Un tempo piccolo” by artist Alessandro Chiaramonti for Pievasciata B.A.C.
MORE INFO
EMAIL: info@parcosculturechianti.it
PHONE/WHATSAPP: +39 0577 357151
INAUGURATION AND MEET THE ARTIST
SATURDAY 21 MARCH in Pianella (in front of the schools)
– at 10.00: Institutional greetings and presentation of the work with Alessandro Chiaramonti
– at 10.30: Meet the artist, shape the clay with your own hands, and give shape to your work in a workshop for adults and children alike. Come and give shape to our work!
FREE EVENT – Reservations appreciated
Saturday 21st March, at 10:00
Inauguration of the artwork “Un tempo piccolo” by Alessandro Chiaramonti for Pievasciata B.A.C. project
Where the urban fabric presented a pause, an abandoned area marked by the silence of disuse, Chiaramonti’s art intervenes to create not just a simple monument, but a true “urban nursery.” The work stems from the precise intention to transform a physical void into a place of protection and rebirth, evoking the precious fleetingness of childhood and the need to regain a human rhythm in a fast-paced world. This redeveloped area thus becomes the promise of a world where humans can sit once again beside nature in mutual silent respect.
✨ PROGRAM: Ribbon cutting ceremony followed by a meet and greet with the artist where you can model the clay with your own hands, and shape your work in a workshop for adults and children alike. Come and give shape to our group work of art! 👐
The work was realised with the contribution of MPS Foundation within the framework of the Let’s Art call, the Municipality of Castelnuovo Berardenga, the Cultural Association Friends of the Park, and individual donations! A heartfelt thanks to everyone.
To learn more about the project, click on Pievasciata Borgo d’Arte Contemporanea!
Alessandro Chiaramonti (Born 1982 in Empoli – lives and works in Chianti)
His passion for clay modelling began in the early 2000s, while working with children and adolescents as an educator. From that moment he decided to visit the workshops of the artisans of Montelupo, one of the most important centres for the processing of clay since the Renaissance. He delved into the plasticity of clay and then the casting of bronze. In 2018 he moved to Chianti and it was here that he began his actual career as an artist.

