Pamela Campagna's Fiber Art in Puglia Art&Craft Collection
Pamela Campagna, a self-taught artist and artisan, is featured in the Puglia Art&Craft collection, a project promoting Apulian craftsmanship and tourism. After working at Franklin Furnace in New York and Fondazione Pistoletto in Biella, she founded L-ABLE in Seville, a graphic design studio focused on social and cultural issues. In 2010, she returned to Puglia and dedicated herself to fiber art at her Atelier, recovering traditional yarn manipulation techniques and evolving them through experimentation. The Puglia Art&Craft project, promoted by Pugliapromozione – Agenzia Regionale del Turismo, showcases the region's territory through its artisans and traditions, combining the knowledge of winning companies from a public notice with that of the tourism agency. The first collection includes authentic objects made with passion and professionalism, such as design objects and furnishings, blending traditional craftsmanship with innovative techniques.
Key facts
- Pamela Campagna is a self-taught artist and artisan.
- She worked for Franklin Furnace in New York and Fondazione Pistoletto in Biella.
- She founded L-ABLE in Seville, a graphic design studio.
- In 2010, she returned to Puglia and focused on fiber art.
- Puglia Art&Craft is promoted by Pugliapromozione – Agenzia Regionale del Turismo.
- The project combines knowledge from winning companies of a public notice and the tourism agency.
- The first collection includes design objects and furnishings.
- The collection blends traditional craftsmanship with innovative techniques.
Entities
Artists
- Pamela Campagna
Institutions
- Franklin Furnace
- Fondazione Pistoletto
- L-ABLE
- Pugliapromozione – Agenzia Regionale del Turismo
- Artribune
Locations
- New York
- Biella
- Siviglia
- Seville
- Puglia