ARS SINE FINIBUS: SUSTAINABLE ART BETWEEN ITALY AND SLOVENIA

Gradis’ciutta winery, which presents “30 Under 35”, the competition for young artists announced within the project “Ars Sine Finibus”, the new cross-border artistic project that unites Italy and Slovenia, with the aim of transforming the vineyards of Collio and Brda into an open-air museum.

Ars Sine Finibus is the new cross-border art project that unites Italy and Slovenia, born in collaboration between Galleria MAG of Como, Studio Giorgio Celiberti of Udine and the wineries Gradis’ciutta of San Floriano (GO) and Sinefinis Doo, of Kojsko (SLO) want to transform the vineyards of Collio and Brda into an open-air museum. The initiative aims to promote sustainable art through installations and sculptures made with recycled materials, celebrating the union between nature and culture.

A key element of the project is the 30 Under 35 competition, which will involve 30 young emerging artists , divided into mixed Italian-Slovenian couples. Participants will have the opportunity to create unique works that will be exhibited in the vineyards and will be freely accessible to the public. The aim is not only to enhance emerging creativity, but also to strengthen cultural dialogue between the two countries, stimulating a new generation of artists with an authentically European vision.

Interested artists , aged between 18 and 35 and resident in Italy or Slovenia, can apply by following the instructions available on the official website. The deadline for applications is set for April 6, 2025.

The project is funded by the European Union under the Small Project Fund GO! 2025 of the Interreg VI-A Italy-Slovenia 2021-2027 Programme and managed by GECT GO.