Experience the Vibrancy of Rome’s Contemporary Art Scene at the Eight Edition of Rome’s Art Week
Get ready for an explosion of creativity as Rome’s eight edition of “RAW – Rome Art Week” kicks off on October 23rd. The Eternal City is set to come alive with over 700 talented artists, curators, galleries, and institutions showcasing their work through 114 events, 135 exhibitions, and 168 open studios.
The annual Rome Art Week event is a celebration of contemporary art that spans across the city, offering a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts, collectors, and scholars to immerse themselves in the thriving art scene of the Capital. With a diverse range of events, exhibitions, and open studios, RAW aims to create a network that connects artists, curators, and exhibition structures.
RAW – Rome Art Week also offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore different zones and thematic areas on foot, gaining insights into the vibrant art community of Rome. From the charming streets of Trastevere to the artistic enclave of Via Margutta, these tours offer a unique glimpse into the artistic heart of the city.
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RAW – Rome Art Week serves as a platform to position Rome as a major player in the contemporary art scene, engaging both the city center and its outskirts in a cultural extravaganza. From galleries and museums to cultural institutions and independent art spaces, the event encapsulates the spirit of Rome’s artistic community.
During the Art Week, artists open their studios to the public, offering a rare glimpse into their creative process. Curators present thought-provoking exhibitions, while collectives foster collaboration among artists, nurturing new artistic movements.
Leading critics, curators, intellectuals, and artists in Rome curate a diverse selection of participants and events, guiding visitors through the multitude of offerings. For a detailed calendar of events, visit romeartweek.com/en/calendar.
October 23 – 28, 2022
Venues and prices vary
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