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5 March 2026
Arnaldo Pomodoro – VIRTUAL FREE GUIDED TOUR

The Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with The Grand Tour Europe, is pleased to invite you to the Last appointment of the Free Virtual Guided Tours series,led by Mario Berardi. This virtual tour introduces the visionary work of Arnaldo Pomodoro, one of the most influential sculptors of modern Italian art. Known for his monumental bronze spheres and geometric […]

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5 March 2026
Michelangelo in the Vatican – VIRTUAL FREE GUIDED TOUR

The Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with The Grand Tour Europe, is pleased to invite you to the sixth appointment of the Free Virtual Guided Tours series,led by Mario Berardi.     This virtual tour explores the extraordinary legacy of Michelangelo Buonarroti in the heart of the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica. Through a guided digital journey, we […]

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5 March 2026
I sassi di Matera – VIRTUAL FREE GUIDED TOUR

The Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with The Grand Tour Europe, is pleased to invite you to the fifth appointment of the Free Virtual Guided Tours series,led by Daniela Pacchiani. Matera is a place with a fascinating and extremely long history, widely considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Its famous Sassi, […]

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5 March 2026
GIAN LORENZO BERNINI – VIRTUAL FREE GUIDED TOUR

The Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with The Grand Tour Europe, is pleased to invite you to the fourth appointment of the Free Virtual Guided Tours series,led by Mario Berardi.     This virtual tour explores the life and masterpieces of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the brilliant artist who shaped the visual identity of Baroque Rome. […]

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2 March 2026
Soprano & Piano Recital: Italian Love Songs Through the Ages

The Italian Cultural Institute in Sydney is delighted to present soprano Mikella and pianist Astrid in an intimate evening of Italian love songs. This special program brings together poetic and expressive works from different eras, all united by their celebration of Italian melody, lyricism, and dramatic depth. The recital spans a rich musical journey: from […]

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24 February 2026
“My Italian Connections” series – TWO YOUNG ARTISTS IN ROME

For the My Italian Connections series, the Italian Cultural Institute Sydney, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Sydney and the National Art School, is pleased to present a conversation with artists Corey Black and Harry de Vries, both recipients of the prestigious residency at the British School at Rome. Each year, the National […]

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23 February 2026
RAFFAELLO SANZIO – VIRTUAL FREE GUIDED TOUR

The Istituto Italiano di Cultura, in collaboration with The Grand Tour, is pleased to present the second appointment of the Free Virtual Guide Art Tour:  RAFFAELLO SANZIO   Join Mario Bernardi in this captivating masterclass exploring the life and art of RAFFAELLO, one of the undisputed geniuses of the Renaissance. RAFFAELLO’s career, though brief, transformed the […]

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23 February 2026
WONDERFUL – Art Research Program

1-31 March The Italian Cultural Institute in Sydney is pleased to host visual artist Mara Callegaro throughout the month of March as part of the WONDERFUL – Art Research Program, promoted in collaboration with the Museo del Novecento and Fondazione MUS.E in Florence. The residency aims to support and foster the artist’s research practice, which […]

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5 February 2026
Exhibition ‘PLAYERS’ – Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf

Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf is delighted to announce our group exhibition Players. Players brings together Australian and international artists across installation, video, painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture. Central is the idea of the artist as a player: playing their own game with rules and incentives. Whether it’s Louise Paramor’s expansive use of found objects, James […]

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