Chiusura 8 dicembre
Informiamo i signori visitatori che nella giornata dell’8 dicembre gli uffici e il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee rimarranno chiusi. Grazie
Informiamo i signori visitatori che nella giornata dell’8 dicembre gli uffici e il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee rimarranno chiusi. Grazie
Domenica 19 novembre Museo delle TRAME MEDITERRANEE Ingresso gratuito per le famiglie, in occasione della Giornata Internazionale dei diritti dei bambini e degli adolescenti. Albi illustrati, graphic novel e romanzi a disposizione dei visitatori, selezionati dal catalogo della Biblioteca Empedocle. Corner UNICEF a cura del Comitato provinciale Unicef Trapani.
A causa di lavori alla rete elettrica da parte dell’Enel, il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee e la biblioteca Empedocle rimarranno chiusi per tutta la giornata di giovedì 19 novembre.
12 novembre, Nicolosi- Tavola rotonda Domenica 12 novembre 2023 alle ore 16.30 presso l’Aula Consiliare del Comune di Nicolosi si svolgerà una tavola rotonda all’interno del progetto Etna eternal flame dal titolo “Corrispondenze. I luoghi della memoria tra l’Etna e la Valle del Belìce”, un confronto su come l’uomo e la storia dell’arte siano stati…
Giovedì 9 novembre alle ore 17 presso la Cappella dell’Incoronazione a Palermo sarà presentato il quaderno della mostra Annamaria Tosini, Carte dell’anima, a cura di Eva Di Stefano e le letture dei testi poetici dell’artista, con Maria Teresa Coraci. La mostra è visitabile fino al 15 novembre da lunedì a venerdì, ore 9 – 13.
Il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee sarà aperto l’1 e 2 novembre esclusivamente dalle 9 alle 13. Negli altri giorni l’apertura avviene con il consueto orario 9-13 e 15-18 (no lunedì).
Le storie di Iridella, teatrino itinerante e laboratori creativi ideati e condotti da Valentina Di Miceli. Sabato 28 Ottobre, ore 16.00 Totò, Tetù e i pupi di zucchero, di Valentina Di Miceli, Nuova Ipsa editore. Dalla tradizione siciliana, la magica storia della festa dei morti con le grattugie, i pupi di zucchero e i tetù,…
Nell’ambito delle attività istituzionali di promozione del libro e della lettura, dal 22 al 26 ottobre sarà organizzato in provincia di Trapani un ciclo di incontri formativi con la partecipazione di Antonella Agnoli sul ruolo delle biblioteche pubbliche quali infrastrutture sociali e culturali. Programma 22-26 ottobre 2023 domenica 22 ottobre – Gibellina, MAC Ludovico Corrao (17.30):…
A causa di lavori alla rete elettrica da parte dell’Enel, il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee e la biblioteca Empedocle rimarranno chiusi per tutta la giornata di mercoledì 18 ottobre.
Domenica 8 Ottobre, F@MU, Giornata nazionale delle famiglie al Museo. Decima Edizione. Una mattinata all’insegna dell’arte e del divertimento. Con lo slogan APRITI MUSEO! la decima edizione di F@MU vuole trasmettere a tutti i bambini i valori dell’accoglienza, dell’inclusione e della rimozione delle barriere fisiche e cognitive nei musei. Testimonial dell’iniziativa è “Diario di una…
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