Biennale Europea d'Arte Fabbrile di Stia

Stands & Competitions

Stands

WOOL MILL “EMPTY SPACE_INCUBATOR OF IDEAS”.
The European Biennial of Blacksmith Art is the largest event in Italy dedicated to the world of forging as an artistic and architectural expression that is held every two years in the town of Pratovecchio Stia, in the Casentino valley, in Tuscany.

World Forging Championship

The regulation and the rules for participation are online now.

International Sculpture Competition

During the XXV Edition of the Biennale Europea d’Arte Fabbrile the 4th INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE COMPETITION will take place and the theme of the Competition designated by the Organizing Committee with the patronage of Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi is:

LIGHTNESS

“Pier Luigi della Bordella” Imternational Design Competition

The XXV Edition of the European Biennial of Blacksmith Art continues on the “path” undertaken in 2015 in the context of the “PIER LUIGI DELLA BORDELLA” INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION with the same goal: to act as a concrete incentive to develop within this event that fundamental twoway relationship that must exist between planning and design and the world of craftsmanship and of “handmade” creations.

The theme of the “International Design Competition” (2023 edition) is:

“SELFIE FRAMES” to be placed within the municipal area.

 

Market

The Associazione Autonoma per la Biennale Europea d’Arte Fabbrile – from now on called “The Association” – organizes a MARKET that will take place on 01- 02-03 September 2023 in Via E. De Amicis, Stia (Arezzo) during the event of the Biennale di Arte Fabbrile 2023.

"ROSSANA MOLINATTI" PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

During the XXV Edition of the Biennale Europea d’Arte Fabbrile the “Rossana Molinatti” Photography Competition will take place; the theme of the Competition designated by the Organizing Committee, under the patronage of the National Park of the Casentino Forests, is:

“My Biennale: the protagonists, the colours, the sounds, the lights, the emotions of the Biennale Europea d’Arte Fabbrile in Stia.”