Diary > Tina Ribarits - Rom
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 |
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| 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! | |
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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 |
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| 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