Fifth Artonauti sticker album blends art and science for kids
The fifth edition of the Artonauti sticker album, dedicated to art history, has launched in Italian newsstands. Created by Daniela Re and Marco Tatarella, the album targets children aged 7–14, featuring 100 pages and 280 stickers depicting 100 artworks including mosaics, paintings, sculptures, and architecture. This edition expands its scope to include science and technology, highlighting figures like Imhotep, Polykleitos, Leonardo da Vinci, Fibonacci, and Antoni Gaudí. The album also incorporates QR codes linking to videos, games, and quizzes, with contributions from astrophysicist Luca Perri and molecular microbiologist Paola Roccabianca. The project previously won the fourth edition of Fondazione Cariplo's Cultural Innovation call and the 2022 Piccolo Plauto award for pedagogical quality.
Key facts
- Fifth edition of Artonauti sticker album released in Italian newsstands.
- Created by Daniela Re and Marco Tatarella.
- Contains 100 pages and 280 stickers for 100 artworks.
- Target audience: children aged 7 to 14.
- New focus on science and technology alongside art history.
- Features historical figures: Imhotep, Polykleitos, Leonardo da Vinci, Fibonacci, Antoni Gaudí.
- Includes QR codes with videos, games, and quizzes.
- Contributions from astrophysicist Luca Perri and microbiologist Paola Roccabianca.
- Won Fondazione Cariplo Cultural Innovation call and 2022 Piccolo Plauto award.
Entities
Artists
- Daniela Re
- Marco Tatarella
- Imhotep
- Polykleitos
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Fibonacci
- Antoni Gaudí
- Luca Perri
- Paola Roccabianca
Institutions
- Fondazione Cariplo
- Università Statale di Milano
Locations
- Italy
- Paris
- Florence