Alice Pasquini's Garage Inferno Workshop Explores Serigraphy as Imperfect Art
Straight To Hell, a screen-printing studio based in Rome since 2003, will launch Garage Inferno, a public workshop program running from April to December 2026. The first edition features street artist Alice Pasquini, who will lead hands-on workshops on transforming artwork into silkscreen prints. Participants will work alongside Pasquini and technical director Arturo Amitrano, engaging in everything from painting to screen engraving and printing. The project will also include illustrators and street artists like Hitnes, Sten & Lex, and Valeria Carrieri, exploring the dynamic nature of serigraphy. Pasquini highlights her art as "contextual," emphasizing its connection to public spaces and the beauty of imperfection in the process.
Key facts
- Garage Inferno is a project by Straight To Hell, a Roman screen-printing studio founded in 2003.
- The project runs from April to December 2026.
- Alice Pasquini is the first featured artist.
- Workshops are led by Pasquini and technical director Arturo Amitrano.
- Participating artists include Hitnes, Sten & Lex, Valeria Carrieri, Trota, Sofia Bonelli, Ludovica Anzaldi, Daniele Tozzi, Elia900, Deep Masito, and Scarfull.
- Pasquini defines her practice as 'contextual art' focused on people, gestures, and emotions in relation to space.
- Pasquini values error and unpredictability in serigraphy.
- Straight To Hell rejects standardization, treating each print as unique.
Entities
Artists
- Alice Pasquini
- Hitnes
- Sten & Lex
- Valeria Carrieri
- Trota
- Sofia Bonelli
- Ludovica Anzaldi
- Daniele Tozzi
- Elia900
- Deep Masito
- Scarfull
- Arturo Amitrano
Institutions
- Straight To Hell
Locations
- Rome
- Italy