RoadShow First Stop: Capo d’Orlando
Art4Women Brings Its RoadShow to Sicily: Capo d’Orlando Event Launches the Travelling Exhibition Season
Spazio LOC – Capo d’Orlando
4–31 July 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, 4 July, 7:00 PM
Art4Women, an innovative start-up fostering connections between contemporary art, businesses, and local communities, launches the first stop of its RoadShow in Sicily on 4 July. This travelling exhibition project, distinguished by its strong social impact, will journey across Italy aboard an electric cargo van, bringing its international community of artists directly into local territories and creating opportunities for exchange among diverse artistic practices, local communities, and cultural institutions.
From 4 to 31 July 2026, Spazio LOC in Capo d’Orlando will host Art4Women’s RoadShow format alongside the solo exhibition of community artist Eleonora Gugliotta, entitled What Remains: Works, Traces, and Archives by Eleonora Gugliotta, curated by Elena Vukosavljevic.
Within the premises of Laboratorio Orlando Contemporaneo, the RoadShow Project Room takes shape as a space for research and dialogue, expanding upon the reflections proposed by Gugliotta’s exhibition. Members of the Art4Women community were invited to engage with the question, “What remains?”, each responding through a work that encapsulates a personal memory, a trace, a transformation, or a legacy.
The RoadShow Project Room is a curatorial initiative that brings together diverse forms of expression, generating a shared archive of perspectives and sensibilities. Eleonora Gugliotta’s individual research thus becomes the starting point for a collective reflection in which the works enter into dialogue with one another and with the surrounding territory. Together, they weave a network of connections that embodies the very essence of the Art4Women RoadShow: creating meaningful encounters, strengthening the artist community, and transforming each stop into a collective experience of cultural production.
The RoadShow programme will continue through 2027, with planned stops in several Italian cities, including Como, Cernobbio, Florence, Turin, and Genoa. In each location, Art4Women will collaborate with local stakeholders to build bridges between contemporary artistic research and the unique cultural identity of the host territory.
What Remains.
Works, Traces, and Archives by Eleonora Gugliotta
The exhibition stems from the desire to present, for the first time in Capo d’Orlando – the artist’s hometown – a significant selection of her research, developed over recent years through installation, photography, organic materials, visual archives, and site-specific interventions.
The project unfolds as a journey through spaces, bodies, and traces, bringing together different bodies of work which, although belonging to distinct moments in the artist’s practice, share a common impulse: to investigate what remains. What remains are the marks left by places once inhabited, the memories held within matter, the fragile presences of the body, and the residues of gestures, experiences, and transformations.
The works on display move between abandoned environments, sensitive surfaces, and residual materials, constructing a non-linear narrative in which visitors are invited to navigate the exhibition freely. Rather than following a chronological order, the exhibition develops through thematic clusters, connections, and layers, revealing the complexity of a practice that operates at the threshold between the visible and the invisible, presence and absence, individual memory and collective memory.
Information
Art4Women RoadShow Project Room
What Remains: Works, Traces and Archives by Eleonora Gugliotta
Curated by Elena Vukosavljevic for Art4Women – RoadShow
Spazio LOC – Laboratorio Orlando Contemporaneo
Via del Fanciullo 2, Capo d’Orlando
4–31 July 2026
Opening: Saturday, 4 July, 7:00 PM
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM / 4:00 PM–6:00 PM
(Afternoon opening available upon request)
Saturday: 5:00 PM–8:00 PM
Contacts
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