Artribune launches 'Open Studio' on Twitch with artist Luca Grechi
Artribune has launched a new live streaming format called 'Open Studio' on Twitch, airing every Tuesday. The show virtually transports viewers into artists' studios, replicating the experience of a studio visit. During the live stream, audiences can ask questions and witness the creative process in real time. The first episode featured Luca Grechi, who opened his studio at Paese Fortuna, an artist-run space inside the Lanificio in Via Pietralata, Rome. Grechi, born in Grosseto in 1985 and based in Rome since 2010, draws inspiration from travels in Latin America and France, as well as his mother, a painter. His work focuses on landscape, nature, and cyclical themes. The episode will be rebroadcast on Monday, April 11 at 9 PM on Artribune's Twitch channel. The next episode airs Tuesday, April 12. Twitch, launched in 2011 for gaming, now hosts diverse content including art. Artribune sees the platform as a way to engage both art enthusiasts and new audiences.
Key facts
- Artribune launched 'Open Studio' on Twitch, airing every Tuesday.
- The format allows viewers to virtually enter artists' studios and watch them work live.
- Viewers can ask questions and participate in the creative process during the stream.
- The first episode featured artist Luca Grechi.
- Grechi opened his studio at Paese Fortuna, an artist-run space in the Lanificio in Via Pietralata, Rome.
- Luca Grechi was born in Grosseto in 1985 and moved to Rome in 2010.
- His work is influenced by travels in Latin America and France and his mother, a painter.
- The episode will be rebroadcast on Monday, April 11 at 9 PM on Artribune's Twitch channel.
- The next episode of 'Open Studio' airs Tuesday, April 12.
Entities
Artists
- Luca Grechi
- Caterina Silva
Institutions
- Artribune
- Twitch
- Paese Fortuna
- Lanificio
- MACTE Digital
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Grosseto
- Via Pietralata
- Latin America
- France
- Portonaccio