The Comprehensive Institute Via Acquaroni di Tor Bella Monaca in Rome reopens to the territory, with the aim of creating ethical and civic squares within the school dedicated to female artists "and dismantling the stereotype of" dealing squares "in the neighborhood, such as declares the teacher promoter of the project Laura Palmieri.

A project where the names were not chosen at random.

Maria Lai square.

Maria Lai is a writer: a life made of words and attention to social issues, drug addiction and prisons.

Realities that exist and are tangible in Tor Bella Monaca.

The other artist whose personal artistic life is difficult to condense into a pill is that of 

Benedetta Cappa

.

She is a writer of experimental novels, she came from a wealthy Piedmontese family who then settled in Rome.

Benedetta Cappa

's ability

in the arts and her passion found a landing point in the studio of Giacomo Balla, of whom she became a pupil, and in the great love of her life, the one who had given impetus and principle to the art of Futurism, intellectual

and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. 

Benedetta, with great force embodied female independence and the new lifestyle shared by many women of her time.

(Paco Valente)

Tor Bella Monaca, ethical and civic squares dedicated to female artists

Non-random profiles of two personalities who have become common squares created by the boys inside the Comprehensive Institute Via Acquaroni, which now opens the doors to the life of the neighborhood.

In this agora, young people, students, people and artists meet and compare to "grow" in this center, not so far from the center of Rome, each with its own characteristic.

In

Piazza Maria Lai

there is "Tactile Books", the setting up of a table where there is a plaque for reading in Braille made with White + Colors Oikos paint and recycled material for the tactile work.

Continuing to wander around these school squares, then, we find the ceramic workshops, and of course the colors of Piazza

Benedetta Cappa,

where art is declined in different forms.

Colors donated by Claudio Balestri, president of Oikos, who says to the boys: "Remember that you think in color. We want to create an

outdoor school,

get out of the desks and classrooms to learn how to get your hands dirty." Coloring Tor Bella Monaca and selling colors, art and beauty.

Finally, the project, the 'dream' of Director Giorgio de Finis: "All this will become a museum, the first museum in Rome outside the GRA. Because a museum can also be born in a school".

(Paco Valente)

Tor Bella Monaca, ethical and civic squares dedicated to female artists

(Paco Valente)

Tor Bella Monaca, ethical and civic squares dedicated to female artists