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Job Opportunities in Italian Cultural Sector: Weekly Roundup

other · 2026-04-27

Artribune's weekly job roundup lists five open positions and calls in Italy's cultural sector. The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice seeks a Manager of Retail and Visitor Services and an Assistant for Individual Development and Membership. XPLOSIVA, the cultural association behind Turin's C2C Festival, is hiring a Campaign Manager. The open call "Esseri Urbani 2022" invites artists, designers, photographers, and architects to submit site-specific projects for a festival in Noci, Puglia, curated by Angela Conte. The "Some Call Us Balkans" project, funded by Creative Europe, seeks one emerging interdisciplinary artist based in Italy with ties to the Balkans. BAM! Strategie Culturali, a Bologna-based cooperative, is looking for an administrative officer.

Key facts

  • Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice has two open positions: Manager of Retail and Visitor Services and Assistant for Individual Development and Membership.
  • XPLOSIVA, organizer of C2C Festival in Turin, is hiring a Campaign Manager.
  • Esseri Urbani 2022 open call for artists, designers, photographers, and architects, with deadline February 28, 2022.
  • Some Call Us Balkans (SCUB) project seeks one artist based in Italy with Balkan connections, deadline January 15, 2022.
  • BAM! Strategie Culturali in Bologna seeks an administrative officer for a part-time position starting February 1, 2022.
  • The Esseri Urbani festival will take place in Noci, Puglia, from May to September 2022.
  • SCUB is a transdisciplinary cultural cooperation project funded by Creative Europe.
  • The Peggy Guggenheim positions are open until filled.

Entities

Artists

  • Angela Conte
  • Claudio G. Fusillo

Institutions

  • Artribune
  • Collezione Peggy Guggenheim Venezia
  • XPLOSIVA
  • C2C Festival
  • Aps U Jùse
  • ICSE& Co.
  • Università degli Studi di Firenze
  • BAM! Strategie Culturali
  • Europa Creativa

Locations

  • Venezia
  • Italy
  • Torino
  • Noci
  • Puglia
  • Bologna
  • Serbia
  • Macedonia del Nord
  • Kosovo
  • Bosnia ed Erzegovina
  • Albania
  • Grecia
  • Germania

Sources