This initiative fosters artist exchanges and workshops. It forms part of Italy’s Piano Mattei for Africa.
The project starts on 20 April 2026. Promoted by the Directorate of Italy’s Ministry of Culture. Supported by Italy’s Ministry of Culture under the Mattei Plan. The Italian Embassy in Maputo collaborates closely.
Workshops start from late April 2026, with specific dates not detailed in official announcements. Workshops take place in Maputo, potentially at institutions like Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (based on related events). Workshops cover professional training in various artistic disciplines. Themes include ancient art versus contemporary dialogue. Others are show organisation, promotion, advanced techniques, art markets, and documentation.
Mozambican artists and institutions participate; specific partners not detailed. Led by Italian instructors and experts.
Project includes training and exchanges; exhibitions not confirmed. Italy and Mozambique share strong ties since 1975. Culture aids diplomacy. Figures like Mia Couto and Bertina Lopes highlight this. Further details on the project’s development are available on the Embassy’s press release.
Italian firms sponsor the project. They back Mozita 2026 promotion. Corporate sponsorships are open for MOZITA 2026 events. Ambassador Gabriele Annis stresses art’s role. He says culture drives development. Creative industries create jobs. They spur innovation and economic value.
These firms operate in Mozambique. Eni focuses on energy. MSC handles shipping. Inalca processes meat. Their support shows private sector buy-in. The Piano Mattei seeks equal partnerships. It shifts Italy-Africa relations. Culture leads this change.
Workshops mix theory and practice. They build reciprocal knowledge. Students, artists, and operators exchange skills. Italian methods meet Mozambican creativity. This professionalises exchanges.
This project opens doors for investors. Creative industries grow fast in sub-Saharan Africa. Italy invests strategically in Mozambique. Bilateral ties strengthen infrastructure and culture.
Partnerships like these generate returns. Sponsors prove viability. Energy and logistics firms back art. This blends sectors. Investors eye creative economy growth. Workshops train talent. Exhibitions boost markets.
Forward, expect more exchanges. The Piano Mattei expands. Mozambique gains skilled workers. Italy accesses new markets. Investors should watch. Italy Mozambique Art links yield long-term gains.
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