Rome, Italy01/17–03/17

Tina Ribarits

There is always something going on in Rome. Anytime – day and night. When you set out heading for a certain place, this usually means that you will discover uncountable things on your way. The masses of tourists may get annoying, but you can get away from them by making a trip to the countryside, to the sea or to Naples. The list of places you want to visit is not getting shorter but longer and longer over time!

1. Dos and don'ts in this place:
  Do’s: Exploring the city without a map
Don’ts: Getting impatient in the masses of tourists
2. Where you can buy great supplies?
  Arte 3, Via del Fiume 3a
3. On art at my residency location:
  At every corner, in every backyard, in every palazzo!

4.

Around the studio – this is where I go shopping, drink a coffee and get the best lunch specials within walking distance:
  Shopping: Carrefour, Via del Governo Vecchio, 119
Coffee: Emporio alla Pace, Via Della Pace, 28
Lunch: Da Tonino, Via del Governo Vecchio, 18-19
5. Where I like to spend the evening (dinner, drinks and best sound):
  Caffè Perù, Via di Monserrato, 46
6. What I would have liked to know about the studio already at the start of my residency:
  There is too much art to see in only three months!


Website resident:              tinaribarits.com