#AndràTuttoBene: the coronavirus seen through the eyes of Venetian children
Event details Exhibitions From 4 March 2022 To 27 March 2022 Verona Website Ask for info (0039) 041.279 2411
From 4th to 27th March 2022, the Palazzo della Gran Guardia in Verona hosts the fifth stage of the traveling exhibition #AndràTuttoBene: the coronavirus seen through the eyes of Venetian children.

The review was promoted by the Veneto Region and organized by the Teatro Stabile del Veneto. It unfolds in succession in all the regional capitals and will close in June in Vò Euganeo in the province of Padua, precisely in the city that has become the symbol of the fight against Coronavirus.

Inside the exhibition it will be possible to view numerous drawings, three-dimensional images, sculptures, messages and video messages developed by children and young people during the months of the lockdown.

Children and adolescents have paid a very high price also in terms of the loss of freedom and these works have crystallized their perceptions during the worst months of the pandemic. The message that emerges from this exhibition is the one sent most frequently by children: everything will be fine. Unfortunately, the pandemic is not over yet but the opportunity is to find optimism and look forward, through the eyes of young people, to a better future.

An entire section of the exhibition is dedicated to the shots of the photographer Marco Milillo, who documented the emotions of those who lived, fought and worked at the forefront of the fight against Covid: a journey inside the Venetian healthcare facility.

Children who visit the exhibition will be able to leave a contribution by drawing or writing on the sheets made available to them by the organizers and which will then be exhibited.

Source: IAT Verona