March Mostra

March Mostra

Opening of exhibition of works by current Fine Arts award-holders at the BSR.
Opening of exhibition of works by current Fine Arts award-holders at the BSR.

The British School at Rome is pleased to present March Mostra 2022, featuring the new work of the current resident artists. The exhibition will host a selection of works, reflecting the quality and varied practice of each resident.

The following artists will be exhibiting in the show:
Richard Burton / Etienne Desrosiers / Claudio Pestana / Amba Sayal-Bennett / Lara Smithson / Jo Stockham


A limited number of in-person spaces are available for the opening night of the March Mostra, on Friday 11 March. To reserve your place, please sign up via our Eventbrite page.

Exhibition opening hours (by appointment only): Monday – Saturday (closed on Sunday), 14.00–17.00, until Friday 18 March. Contact Fine Arts Curator, Marta Pellerini (finearts@bsrome.it) for an appointment.

Please note that everyone attending an event in Rome must wear an FFP2 mask, pre-register for limited places ​using Eventbrite, and be required to present a Super Green Pass or equivalent (proof of vaccination or recovery from Covid within the past nine months).


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