Nel primo giorno dell’Ex tempore internazionale di pittura di Pirano, alla Galleria Pečarič di Pirano si inaugura la mostra personale di Miriam Elettra Vaccari al titolo “gĕōgrăphĭa”. Miriam Elettra guida dal 2016 il corso di disegno e scultura presso la Comunità degli Italiani, ma lavora anche come artista indipendente.
L’artista ha frequentato il liceo artistico A.Martini a indirizzo grafico-figurativo dove ha conseguito il diploma di maturità artistica nel 2007 con una tesi sulla felicità del selvaggio. Dal 2008 al 2009 ha frequentato la Scuola Tecnica per la lavorazione del marmo “P. Tacca” di Carrara. Successivamente si è iscritta all’Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara, nella scuola di Scultura del prof. Franco Mauro Franchi e nel 2012 ha conseguito il diploma di primo livello in arti visive e in scultura con una tesi sul rapporto fra gioco e la scultura contemporanea, con il voto di 110 e lode.
Nel 2013 ha vinto una borsa di studio dalla fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro e ha frequentato la scuola della Fondazione per il trattamento artistico dei metalli di Pietrarubbia, Pesaro. Nello stesso anno è tornata a studiare al corso Biennale specialistico di scultura dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara sotto la cattedra di scultura del prof. Luciano Massari, mentre ha frequentato l’ultimo anno di specialistica nel dipartimento di scultura dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Varsavia con Roman Woźniak. Ha discusso nel 2016 la sua tesi di specialistica sull’opera d’arte contemporanea come dono, con valutazione di 110 e lode e onore di pubblicazione dal prof. Domenico Scudero.
L’anno scorso ha vinto il Premio Giovani 2018 all’Ex tempore di Pirano.
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Na prvi dan mednarodnega slikarskega ekstempora v Piranu bodo v tamkajšnji Galeriji Herman Pečarič odprli samostojno razstavo Miriam Elettra Vaccari z naslovom “gĕōgrăphĭa”.
Miriam Elettra od leta 2016 vodi tečaj risanja v italijanski skupnosti, deluje pa tudi kot samostojna umetnica.
Miriam je obiskovala umetniško šolo A. Martini, grafično-figurativno smer, kjer je leta 2007 diplomirala z nalogo, katere tema je bila sreča divjih. V času 2008-2009 je svoje veščine pilila v tehnični šoli za obdelavo marmorja “P. Tacca” v mestu Carrara. Nadaljevala je s študijem na tamkajšnji Akademiji za likovno umetnost, kjer je obiskovala kiparski razred prof. Franca Maura in leta 2012 pridobila diplomo prve stopnje za vizualno umetnost in kiparstvo z nalogo o odnosu med igro in sodobnim kiparstvom, ki je bila ocenjena z odliko in pohvalo.
Leta 2013 ji je fundacija Arnalda Pomodora podelila štipendijo, s katero je lahko obiskovala njihovo šolo za umetniško obdelavo kovin v kraju Pietrarubbia, Pesaro. Istega leta se je vrnila na Akademijo za likovno umetnost v Carraro, kjer je na katedri za kiparstvo obiskovala specialistični bienalni tečaj kiparstva pod vodstvom prof. Luciana Massarija, hkrati pa je opravljala zadnji letnik specializacije na kiparskem oddelku Akademije za likovno umetnost v Varšavi pri Romanu Woźniaku. Leta 2016 je zagovarjala nalogo za specializacijo, katere tema je bila sodobna umetnost kot dar. Tudi ta je bila ocenjena z odliko in pohvalo, poleg tega pa je bila počaščena, da se je prof. Domenico Scudera odločil za njeno objavo.
Lani je na piranskem ekstemporu prejela nagrado za mlade 2018.
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