Officina Progresso: Four Young Artists in a Milanese Shared Studio
In a former mechanic's workshop at the start of the Martesana canal in Milan, four young artists share a studio called Officina Progresso. The space, located on via del Progresso, houses Ludovico Riviera, Federica Pareti, Alice Romano, and Liliana Areces. Riviera, a pupil of Nicola Verlato, works in figurative painting with mythological roots. Pareti, 25, combines photography and painting from her travels. Romano works with copper, creating objects between art and design. Areces completes the group. They host open studio days for collectors and enthusiasts; the first took place last week. The article highlights the rarity of such an authentic, non-commercial space in Milan.
Key facts
- Officina Progresso is a shared studio in a former mechanic's workshop in Milan.
- The studio is located on via del Progresso, at the start of the Martesana canal.
- Four artists share the space: Ludovico Riviera, Federica Pareti, Alice Romano, and Liliana Areces.
- Ludovico Riviera is a pupil of Nicola Verlato and works in figurative painting with mythological themes.
- Federica Pareti, age 25, combines photography and painting from her travels.
- Alice Romano works with copper, creating objects between art and design.
- Liliana Areces is part of the project but was not present during the visit.
- The studio held its first open studio day for collectors and enthusiasts last week.
Entities
Artists
- Ludovico Riviera
- Federica Pareti
- Alice Romano
- Liliana Areces
- Nicola Verlato
Institutions
- Officina Progresso
- Collezione da Tiffany
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- via del Progresso
- Martesana