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Traffic Festival Brings Contemporary Art to San Lorenzo in Campo

festival-fair · 2026-05-04

The Traffic – Festival delle anime gentili took place in San Lorenzo in Campo, Italy, from October 5-7, 2018. Founded by Bianca R. Schröder and Pietro Consolandi, the festival showcased contemporary art inspired by a poem by Claudio Costa. Venues included the ex-church of San Vito sul Cesano and the Teatro Mario Tiberini. Featured artists were Giacomo Gerboni, Mattia Pajè, and Mia D. Suppiej, along with many others. The festival also included a film program with works by Davide Barletti, Jacopo Quadri, and Paloma Leyton, as well as workshops led by notable artists.

Key facts

  • Traffic – Festival delle anime gentili was held in San Lorenzo in Campo, Italy.
  • The festival took place from October 5-7, 2018.
  • Founders are Bianca R. Schröder and Pietro Consolandi.
  • Exhibition title is from a poem by Claudio Costa.
  • Venues included the ex-church of San Vito sul Cesano and Teatro Mario Tiberini.
  • Artists included Giacomo Gerboni, Mattia Pajè, Mia D. Suppiej, Paolo Bufalini, Giuseppe Abate, Elena Mazzi, Ionuț Popa, Davide Sgambaro, Lisa Perrucci, Agata Torelli, and Edoardo Pitrè.
  • Film program featured works by Davide Barletti, Jacopo Quadri, and Paloma Leyton.
  • Workshops were led by Giacomo Gerboni, Roberto Sartor, and Yuki Okumura.

Entities

Artists

  • Bianca R. Schröder
  • Pietro Consolandi
  • Giacomo Gerboni
  • Roberto Sartor
  • Yuki Okumura
  • Claudio Costa
  • Mattia Pajè
  • Mia D. Suppiej
  • Paolo Bufalini
  • Giuseppe Abate
  • Elena Mazzi
  • Ionuț Popa
  • Davide Sgambaro
  • Lisa Perrucci
  • Agata Torelli
  • Edoardo Pitrè
  • Davide Barletti
  • Jacopo Quadri
  • Paloma Leyton
  • Alessandro Castiglioni
  • Carmen Lorenzetti
  • Angela Vettese
  • Giovanni Gaggia
  • Milena Becci
  • Eugenio Barba

Institutions

  • Traffic – Festival delle anime gentili
  • Odin Teatret
  • Artribune

Locations

  • San Lorenzo in Campo
  • Italy
  • Pesaro
  • San Vito sul Cesano
  • Teatro Mario Tiberini
  • Denmark
  • Lunigiana
  • Jerusalem
  • Cuba
  • Persian Gulf
  • Spain
  • Argentina
  • France

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