A multipurpose exhibition room inside the I Tigli services centre in Meolo, in Venice’s eastern hinterland — a small civic stage for art shows, talks and community events.
- Type
- Events & exhibition room (sala polivalente)
- Part of
- CSA I Tigli — Centro Servizi per Anziani, run by Coopselios
- Address
- Via Ca’ Corner Sud 5, 30020 Meolo (VE)
- Phone
- 0421 345886
- Coordinates
- 45.6231° N, 12.4478° E
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Via Ca’ Corner Sud 5, 30020 Meolo (VE) · 45.6231° N, 12.4478° E
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I Tigli is an elder-care services centre (Centro Servizi per Anziani) on the southern edge of Meolo, a village of the Venetian hinterland between the Piave and the lagoon. Inside it, a multipurpose room doubles as the village’s exhibition space: a place where care work and community life deliberately share the same roof, and where residents’ daily routine meets painting shows, readings and small concerts organised with the town.
The CHO events archive documents that civic use. The hall hosted “Arte psichica”, a collective exhibition of painting, drawing, photography and poetry by five women artists including Franca Dariol, inspired by the psychic-art approach of Baba Bedi; the show closed with a session of Tibetan bells open to the public. Both events are preserved in the archive linked below.
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