CasaItalianaNYU
New York University's Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, located at 24 West 12th Street, houses the Department of Italian Studies and hosts almost 100 events a year relating to Italian culture, from lectures to concerts, from round tables to film screenings.
This channel collects all recent events held at our venue.
For more information, please visit our homepage www.CasaItalianaNYU.org
Editor Federico Palmerini presents "Duse, the Greatest" at New York University
Presentation of the exhibit "Dolomites Skirama"
An Accidental Murder? (Reading)
A Marxist in New York
Biki: The Lady Who Made Maria Callas “Divine”
The Art of Fictional Encyclopedism
Studi sullo stile di Bach (Live at New York University)
Cathy Crane presents "Pasolini's Last Words" (feat. poetry reading by Stacy Szymaszek)
Ara H. Merjian and Bruce LaBruce discuss "Teorema" and "The Visitor"
Laura Caparrotti introduces "I Turcs tal Friúl"
Ara H. Merjian introduces Pasolini's "La Ricotta" and "La Rabbia"
Is There an Instinct for Poetry?
Poetry After Barbarism: The Invention of Motherless Tongues and Resistance to Fascism
Forgotten Gems with Nicholas Boggs
Within the Frame of the Text: Ariosto's Secret Self-Portraits
Big Feelings (Immersive Puppet Play)
Forgotten Gems with A. M. Homes
Italian Poets in Wonderland: Presenting the Digital Wunderkammer of Contemporary Italian Poetry
"Artifact War" Post-Screening Discussion at New York University
Daring Peace: Sant'Egidio, Diplomacy, and a World at War
Arte-Azione: Pablo Echaurren and Italian Counterculture in the 1970s
A City Chosen by God: Venice and the Iconography of the Annunciation
Presentation of "Arte-Azione: Pablo Echaurren and Italian Counterculture in the 1970s"
Uncovering Calabria: 20 Years in Film
Giorgio Van Straten presenta "La Ribelle" a New York University
The Italian Colony of São Paulo: Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Brazil
Rossini Perduto (World Premiere) - Music by David Winkler; Libretto by Luigi Ballerini
The Making of "Rossini Perduto"
"Dai Quaranta ai Settanta": Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
NYU Italian Studies Promo