Art Monastery
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The Art Monastery is an Italian non-profit organization based in Labro, Italy
Labro
Labro is a comune in the Province of Rieti in the Italian region Latium, located about 70 km northeast of Rome and about 15 km northwest of Rieti. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 374 and an area of 11.4 km². There is an ex-Francescan monastery located in Labro that is...

. The Art Monastery Project was founded by American artists Betsy McCall and Christopher Fülling in 2006 with the purpose of converting an historic Italian monastery into an international art production center in cooperation with the community that hosts it.

A pilot project was held at the Casale Santa Brigda in Calvi dell’Umbria. In 2010 the Art Monastery Project found residence in the monastery San Antonio of the medieval Italian hill town Labro, 1.5 hours north east of Rome. The building dates back to the 17th century when it was a Franciscan
Franciscan
Most Franciscans are members of Roman Catholic religious orders founded by Saint Francis of Assisi. Besides Roman Catholic communities, there are also Old Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, ecumenical and Non-denominational Franciscan communities....

 monastery. Besides the art project it now houses also the archives of Labro, a hotel, a theater and a church.

The Art Monastery develops performance and visual art locally and internationally. The American group of artists works with a focus on connecting the historical traditions of classical art forms with contemporary art work by making art and exchanging experience with their Italian and European colleagues. The Art Monastery applies the monastic characteristics of discipline, contemplation, and sustainability to the creative process. The collaboration with the local community is a key principle.

Italian Press

On June 2, 2010, an article on the Art Monastery Project appeared in La Repubblica
La Repubblica
la Repubblica is an Italian daily general-interest newspaper. Founded in 1976 in Rome by the journalist Eugenio Scalfari, as of 2008 is the second largest circulation newspaper, behind the Corriere della Sera.-Foundation:...

, the second largest circulation Italian daily general-interest newspaper. Articles have also appeared in Rieti newspapers Corriere and Il Messaggero, and the left-of-center paper Il Riformista. The Art Monastery is mentioned in a July 2009 article in NarniNews. On June 26, the Art Monastery was the subject of a radio interview with the mayor of Calvi dell'Umbria on RAI 1.

International Press

On October 17, 2009, the Art Monastery Project was picked as one of "Five great Workaway working holidays" in the Saturday Evening Guardian
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"'Energetic dreamers' are sought by a community of English-speaking international artists in a former boutique B&B 45 minutes north-east of Rome. The group is transforming an old monastery in Umbria into a non-proft arts centre, and needs help with that, as well as on arts projects, maintaining the grounds, cleaning the pool and gues trooms, organising concerts and artistic productions. You get a tent in an olive grove or shared room in the ex-B&B, can join in meditation and nature walks . . . and if you really fit in you may be invited to stay for good!

2010 Lonely Planet

In the 2010 Lonely Planet
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guide to Tuscany and Umbria, the Art Monastery Project is mentioned three times. For example:
"Fancy a Nick Drake number performed on lute with your dinner? How about a late-night improv game after a round of limoncello (lemon liquor) that you helped make? …You’ll get the requisite pink sunsets over the terrace …view over the idyllic countryside below, and odd wild boar jogging past, but you’ll also experience working side-by-side in the permaculture garden, learning to bake bread, or starting your morning with yoga on the terrace."

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