La Macina di San Cresci - residence for artists - location
We are located above Greve in Chianti in the heart of Tuscany, between two great cities of the Renaissance: Florence and Siena.
Here the work of nature and the work of man has shaped a unique landscape.
Here is the parish of san Cresci which in the past was of noteworthy importance.
Here is our residence for artists : chianticom.com
La Macina di San Cresci Art Residency 2019 Utube
Art residency in Greve in Chianti, La Macina di San Cresci, Italy, Italia
Artist in Residence at La Macina di San Cresci.
A film about the feeling during Artist in Residence at La Macina di San Cresci. An adventure in magical Tuscany.
Created by Patty van Hoften
Februari 2018
Artist in Residence
La Macina di San Cresci
Greve in Chianti
Italy
Music
Wayne Kinos
The Gulls Of Indifference
La Macina di San Cresci - Perishable Fragments part two by David Hollander
project made at La Macina di san Cresci, residence for artists , Greve in Chianti , Italy
La Macina di San Cresci - installation by Anna Neizvestnova
project made at La Macina di San Cresci, residence for artists , Greve in Chianti Italy
chianticom.com
SLOW ROAD - L'uva, le vigne, il Gallo Nero - La Macina di San Cresci (Greve in Chianti)
Jairo Alvarez è un fotografo argentino, le sue fotografie ricordano i quadri di Renè Magritte, trasformando la realtà in qualcosa di surreale. Trasmettere una sensazione, raccontare una storia senza tempo cronologico specifico, ma che a sua volta faccia riferimento a situazioni di vita quotidiana della gente. Le sue foto sono pubblicate in numerose riviste internazionali tra cui VOGUE. La serie L'uva, le vigne, il Gallo Nero è stata realizzata per SLOW ROAD, un progetto de La Macina di San Cresci - Pieve di San Cresci 1 - GREVE IN CHIANTI (Firenze) - la mostra si è svolta dal 3 al 18 settembre 2016 - info@chianticom.com - RETE DELLE CULTURE SOStenuta da VIRGINIA IORGA ONLUS / overthesky.it - direttore Maurizio Martini
La Macina di San Cresci - The Pasta Dance-Performance by Tancha Dirickson
The Pasta Dance by artist Tancha Dirickson was set in the medieval village of Montefioralle in Greve in Chianti. The project, a relational art performance, was based on the active cooperation of the community. Participants, wearing masks created by the artist, walked the cobblestone streets improvising with movement and figurative games. Through the simulation of the act of sifting flour or draining pasta, the artist brings together elements of everyday life with situations where the action of an individual or group in a particular place and at a particular time constitute the work.
Always interested in the culture of food and its social connections, the artist often works with various types of food. In this piece her interest was focused on pasta, a staple of Italy. The performance is part of a larger exhibition that will include the screening of a video of the performance, an installation of the masks and an artist talk at La Macina di San Cresci, an international residence for artists where Tancha implemented the project.
Tancha Dirickson is the artistic name of Andrea Dirickson Garrett. She is a native Brazilian multimedia artist living and working in the agricultural valley of the Okanagan on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Her recent relational aesthetics based work often revolves around collaborative projects using irony and humor to convey subjective comments about the politics of a locale or a situation (micropolitics). Her formal object-based practice, through printmaking and abstract painting, examines color surface, open spaces and peripheral islands. Tancha Dirickson has an Interdisciplinary MFA in Visual Arts from the University of British Columbia.
La Macina di San Cresci - The Pasta Dance backstage by Tancha Dirickson
The Pasta Dance by artist Tancha Dirickson was set in the medieval village of Montefioralle in Greve in Chianti. The project, a relational art performance, was based on the active cooperation of the community. Participants, wearing masks created by the artist, walked the cobblestone streets improvising with movement and figurative games. Through the simulation of the act of sifting flour or draining pasta, the artist brings together elements of everyday life with situations where the action of an individual or group in a particular place and at a particular time constitute the work.
Always interested in the culture of food and its social connections, the artist often works with various types of food. In this piece her interest was focused on pasta, a staple of Italy. The performance is part of a larger exhibition that will include the screening of a video of the performance, an installation of the masks and an artist talk at La Macina di San Cresci, an international residence for artists ( chianticom.com) where Tancha implemented the project.
Tancha Dirickson is the artistic name of Andrea Dirickson Garrett. She is a native Brazilian multimedia artist living and working in the agricultural valley of the Okanagan on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Her recent relational aesthetics based work often revolves around collaborative projects using irony and humor to convey subjective comments about the politics of a locale or a situation (micropolitics). Her formal object-based practice, through printmaking and abstract painting, examines color surface, open spaces and peripheral islands. Tancha Dirickson has an Interdisciplinary MFA in Visual Arts from the University of British Columbia.
La Macina di S.Cresci a Montefioralle, un meraviglioso Residence per Artisti da tutto il Mondo
La Macina di San Cresci - Nancy Hart, artist in residence
Nancy Hart talks about her art and the project made during the residency.
Interview by Michelle Molinari
La Macina di San Cresci-The Pasta Dance,Emotions by Tancha Dirickson
The Pasta Dance by artist Tancha Dirickson was set in the medieval village of Montefioralle in Greve in Chianti. The project, a relational art performance, was based on the active cooperation of the community. Participants, wearing masks created by the artist, walked the cobblestone streets improvising with movement and figurative games. Through the simulation of the act of sifting flour or draining pasta, the artist brings together elements of everyday life with situations where the action of an individual or group in a particular place and at a particular time constitute the work.
Always interested in the culture of food and its social connections, the artist often works with various types of food. In this piece her interest was focused on pasta, a staple of Italy. The performance is part of a larger exhibition that will include the screening of a video of the performance, an installation of the masks and an artist talk at La Macina di San Cresci, an international residence for artists ( chianticom.com) where Tancha implemented the project.
Tancha Dirickson is the artistic name of Andrea Dirickson Garrett. She is a native Brazilian multimedia artist living and working in the agricultural valley of the Okanagan on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Her recent relational aesthetics based work often revolves around collaborative projects using irony and humor to convey subjective comments about the politics of a locale or a situation (micropolitics). Her formal object-based practice, through printmaking and abstract painting, examines color surface, open spaces and peripheral islands. Tancha Dirickson has an Interdisciplinary MFA in Visual Arts from the University of British Columbia.
Mostra Sì all'Amicizia! di Alfredo Futuro | La Macina di San Cresci | Greve In Chianti
Servizio realizzato da Vittoria Martin Iorga (VMI) per overthesky.it
Alfredo Futuro Sì all'Amicizia! Ritratti di amici storici, un tributo ai rapporti umani, alla solidarietà e alla simpatia. La Macina di San Cresci - Pieve di San Cresci - GREVE IN CHIANTI (Firenze) chianticom.com - RETE DELLE CULTURE SOStenuta da VIRGINIA IORGA ONLUS / overthesky.it Direttore MAURIZIO MARTINI
La Macina di San Cresci - Perishable Fragments by David Hollander
Project made at La Macina di San Cresci , residence for artists chianticom.com
Municipality of Greve in Chianti Residency Fellowship
Uphill bike ride from Florence to San Cresci in Chianti Italy
A back and forth bike ride from Florence to the Pieve of San Cresci in Chianti Tuscany Italy. Passing through Greve and Montefioralle. Nice view on the hills covered with olives and vineyards. The parish church of San Cresci is historically first mentioned by the year A.D. 948 restored in the course of the centuries. Now it is used as Residence for Artists.
GREVE IN CHIANTI - A town along the Chianti Road, Tuscany, Italy
GREVE IN CHIANTI - A town along the Chianti Road, Tuscany, Italy
Exhibition Ettore Sottsass Paris
This exhibition was showed in 2010 at La Macina di San Cresci , Greve in Chianti ( Florence) Italy
Greve in Chianti 29/09/08
Il pagliaio, mercato mensile del biologico, arti e mestieri a Greve in Chianti
Exhibition Ettore Sottsass Paris (Photo)
This exhibition was showed in 2010 at La Macina di San Cresci , Greve in Chianti ( Florence) Italy
ALFREDO FUTURO / Si all'amicizia / www.overthesky.it
ALFREDO FUTURO Si all'amicizia - Ritratti di amici storici, un tributo ai rapporti umani, alla solidarietà e alla simpatia - La Macina di San Cresci - Pieve di San Cresci - GREVE IN CHIANTI (Firenze) - inaugurazione della Mostra Sabato 8 Aprile 2017 - L' esposizione sarà aperta dal 9 Aprile al 23 Aprile 2017 su appuntamento - Tel. 055 8544793 - info@chianticom.com - INTERVENTI di MIMMA, PAOLO SOTTANI Sindaco di Greve in Chianti - ALFREDO FUTURO - RETE DELLE CULTURE SOStenuta da VIRGINIA IORGA ONLUS / overthesky.it Direttore MAURIZIO MARTINI
Auto ribaltata Greti, Greve in Chianti
GRETI (GREVE IN CHIANTI) - L'impatto contro un albero ha causato il ribaltamento del mezzo: dalle prime informazioni per fortuna non sembra che i ragazzi siano in gravi condizioni, essendo entrati tutti in ospedale con il codice giallo.
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