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  • Pastelscapes: A Green Escape For City Dwellers

    Valerio Mirannalti’s pastel art transport you to the heart of Tuscany, offering an immersive escape from urban life with each vibrant stroke.

    The Palazzi Community Center Presents: Tiny Florence

    Tiny Florence will remain on display until Thursday March 13, 2025 at the Palazzi Community Center's Corridoio Fiorentino.

    Recapping Corridoio Fiorentino's Summer Art Series

    Lisa Lorenzini’s The Unexpected Time series debuted at its inaugural event at the Palazzi Community Center.

    Humans and Nature Connected Through Brush Strokes 

    For the past month, the Corridoio Fiorentino at Palazzi Community Center has been filled by the powerful displays from Aurora Bresci

    How Waves Connect Laura Fauzzi to Her Art

    Divided into two sections, the exhibit features Laura Fauzzi's black and white ink pieces and colorful acrylic paintings. Inspired by dance and human energy, her art captures both fluidity and emotion. Originally from Sweden, Fauzzi now resides in Fl...
  •  - Pastelscapes: A Green Escape For City Dwellers
     - Pastelscapes: A Green Escape For City Dwellers

    Pastelscapes: A Green Escape For City Dwellers

    Valerio Mirannalti’s pastel art transport you to the heart of Tuscany, offering an immersive escape from urban life with each vibrant stroke.
    Valerio Mirannalti’s pastel art transport you to the heart of Tuscany, offering an immersive escap...
     - The Palazzi Community Center Presents: Tiny Florence
     - The Palazzi Community Center Presents: Tiny Florence

    The Palazzi Community Center Presents: Tiny Florence

    Tiny Florence will remain on display until Thursday March 13, 2025 at the Palazzi Community Center's Corridoio Fiorentino.
    Tiny Florence will remain on display until Thursday March 13, 2025 at the Palazzi Community Center's...
     - Recapping Corridoio Fiorentino's Summer Art Series
     - Recapping Corridoio Fiorentino's Summer Art Series

    Recapping Corridoio Fiorentino's Summer Art Series

    Lisa Lorenzini’s The Unexpected Time series debuted at its inaugural event at the Palazzi Community Center.
    Lisa Lorenzini’s The Unexpected Time series debuted at its inaugural event at the Palazzi Communit...
     - Humans and Nature Connected Through Brush Strokes 
     - Humans and Nature Connected Through Brush Strokes 

    Humans and Nature Connected Through Brush Strokes 

    For the past month, the Corridoio Fiorentino at Palazzi Community Center has been filled by the powerful displays from Aurora Bresci
    For the past month, the Corridoio Fiorentino at Palazzi Community Center has been filled by the powe...
     - How Waves Connect Laura Fauzzi to Her Art
     - How Waves Connect Laura Fauzzi to Her Art

    How Waves Connect Laura Fauzzi to Her Art

    Divided into two sections, the exhibit features Laura Fauzzi's black and white ink pieces and colorful acrylic paintings. Inspired by dance and human energy, her art captures both fluidity and emotion...
    Divided into two sections, the exhibit features Laura Fauzzi's black and white ink pieces and colorf...

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Pastelscapes: A Green Escape For City Dwellers

Valerio Mirannalti’s pastel art transport you to the heart of Tuscany, offering an immersive escape from urban life with each vibrant stroke.

Read More

The Palazzi Community Center Presents: Tiny Florence

Tiny Florence will remain on display until Thursday March 13, 2025 at the Palazzi Community Center's Corridoio Fiorentino.

Read More

Recapping Corridoio Fiorentino's Summer Art Series

Lisa Lorenzini’s The Unexpected Time series debuted at its inaugural event at the Palazzi Community Center.

Read More

Humans and Nature Connected Through Brush Strokes 

For the past month, the Corridoio Fiorentino at Palazzi Community Center has been filled by the powerful displays from Aurora Bresci

Read More

How Waves Connect Laura Fauzzi to Her Art

Divided into two sections, the exhibit features Laura Fauzzi's black and white ink pieces and colorful acrylic paintings. Inspired by dance and human energy, her art captures both fluidity and emotion. Originally from Sweden, Fauzzi now resides in Florence, where her work can be viewed in Corridoio Fiorentino until April 10th.

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