Let’s Draw Art | Concrete or Abstract?

Let’s Draw Art is back – the Abbonamento Musei event designed to entertain young artists with pencils and markers, which this year are provided by the historic company CARIOCA. Children up to age 12 play, learn, and have fun with the works in the exhibitions and museum collections, interacting with art in dedicated workshops.

 

On Sunday, April 19, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, CAMERA will host the event Concrete or Abstract?, where children will be invited to observe Edward Weston’s photographs from different perspectives, giving free rein to their imagination.

From a distance, it’s a desert, but up close it looks like a drawing; from a distance, it’s an artichoke, but up close the leaves become lines; from a distance it’s a seashell, but up close it’s a collection of curves. Edward Weston had a superpower: he could transform real things into shapes and signs, as if they were abstract drawings. Shall we try to decipher his most mysterious images?

 

At the end of the activity, a snack will be provided by Biraghi.

 

Let’s Draw Art costs €5 per child, while an accompanying adult is eligible for a reduced-price ticket (€10).

 

 

To book, click here.

ICP Summer Intensive Program in Visual Storytelling | 2026

Discover your unique voice as a photographer during this immersive summer intensive that encourages professional practices and collaborative learning
Karen Marshall, Chair of the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program at ICP

 

Submission are open for the eleventh edition of the ICP Summer Intensive Program in Visual Storytelling organized by CAMERA and International Center Photography (ICP)!

ICP, the school founded in New York by Cornell Capa in 1974, is the temple of international photography where, over the years, the photographers who have become leading figures on the world photography scene have studied and taught. The sixteen-day intensive program is a unique opportunity, in Italy and Europe, to train with the teachers of a school of excellence, to deepen and experiment with the language of contemporary documentary photography.

Designed for both the working professional and the emerging imagemaker this immersive experience offers photographers with an accelerated environment to develop their visual voice while providing the tools necessary to make effective work in the ever-changing world of visual storytelling. During this densely packed workshop, participants take a deep dive into understanding the intricate aspects of what it means to create visual stories with photographs.

 

Opportunities for participants
Photographers who complete the intensive course in Turin will have three great opportunities to continue to put their skills into practice:
> all participants will automatically be accepted to the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism or Creative Practices at ICP (in New York) with priority consideration given to fellowship opportunities.
> all participants will be able to apply for a three-month internship in Amsterdam at FUTURES Photography.
> all participants will be able to apply for a three-month internship in Turin at K!

Internship application deadline is June 15, information on how to participate will be sent to the admitted students.

 

Download here the full program of the Summer Intensive Program in Visual Storytelling.

Click here for the Application form.

Download here cost and payment information.

 

More information
For CAMERA: Cristina Araimo, mariacristina.araimo@camera.to
For ICP: Karen Marshall, KMarshall@icp.edu

 

 

Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation has been supporting the ICP Masterclass since 2016.

CAMERA KIDS | Visit with fun for “Edward Weston. The matter of forms”

CAMERA offers families a special guided tour designed to capture children’s attention and actively engage them in the exhibition.

Guided tours take place on Sundays at 3:30 pm according to the following schedule:

  • 22 February
  • 15 March
  • 29 March
  • 19 April (special Disegniamo l’arte)
  • 10 May
  • 24 May

 

Recommended age: 6 to 13 years old.
The cost is €5 per child + a reduced ticket for an accompanying adult.
The guided tour starts at 3:30 pm and lasts about an hour.

Reservations should be made for children only, accompanying adults should not be counted in the reservation.

To book, click here.

Guided tours for “Edward Weston. The Matter of Forms”

Every Sunday at 5 pm a cultural mediator will accompany the public to discover the exhibition Edward Weston. The Matter of Forms for a visit of about an hour.

Guided tours are held in Italian.

 

 

The cost is 5€ in addition to the entrance ticket.

Reservations required on the site in the booking section.

New Documentary Practices

New Documentary Practices – FUTURES 2025 is an educational programme on photography and contemporary imagery that will be held at CAMERA from 2 to 5 December 2025, for young artists, curators and people interested in photography and visual languages.

The project offers two workshops held by masters of international contemporary photography Oliver Frank Chanarin (1971) and Lorenzo Vitturi (1980).

 

The New Documentary Practices format aims to increase participants’ professional skills and network in the field of photography and contemporary imagery, as well as to broaden the active participation of various types of audiences in contemporary culture through a structured programme.

The two workshops will focus on innovative uses of photographic language, aimed at creating new stories and imagery that challenge traditional approaches to the documentary genre and invent new criteria for questioning reality.

 

WORKSHOPS
Love the sinner, hate the sin by Oliver Frank Chanarin
Each participant will work closely with the artist to combine photographs, words and computer codes. The workshop will examine the different ways in which the production and circulation of images have been radically transformed in the digital age, giving rise to the reuse and recombination of self-produced images, found images and archive photographs to create a new collective mechanical work that will be exhibited at the end of the workshop.

Between photography and sculpture by Lorenzo Vitturi
Together with Lorenzo Vitturi, students will be involved in a multidisciplinary process that challenges the two-dimensionality of photography to embrace a hybridisation of photography and sculpture. Each participant will be accompanied on urban walks and encouraged to experiment using materials collected during these explorations. By assembling these elements into sculptural forms, workshop participants will then transform their shape and meaning to integrate them into their own personal visual narrative. The final works will reflect this approach, combining visual results with sculptures and ephemeral installations.

 

PROGRAMME
> Tuesday 2 December, from 6pm
Giangavino Pazzola presents curatorial research on New Documentary Strategies in conversation with Marina Caneve

> Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 December, 10.00am-1.00pm + 2.00pm-5.00pm
Workshop with Oliver Frank Chanarin and Lorenzo Vitturi

> Thursday 4 December, from 6.30pm
Talk with Oliver Frank Chanarin, François Hébel, Giangavino Pazzola and Lorenzo Vitturi

> Friday 5 December, 10.00am-1.00pm + 2.00pm-5.00pm
Finalisation of workshops and feedback sessions

For the full programme, click here.

 

HOW TO REGISTER
> Fill out the Registration form, indicating the workshop you wish to attend, and send it to didattica@camera.to
> Make the payment according to the instructions on the registration form

 

WHO IS IT FOR
The programme is directed at young authors who are passionate about photography and art – coming not only from educational backgrounds in Italian and foreign academies of fine arts and photography schools, but also from schools of social sciences, architecture and artistic disciplines – who are interested in exploring the many opportunities offered by storytelling, from the design of fictional and real narratives to the use of photography combined with other media.

There are a maximum of 25 places available for each workshop.
If the number of applications exceeds the number of places available, CAMERA reserves the right to assess the suitability of the profiles and to make any selections at its sole discretion.

 

The activity is part of the programme designed for FUTURES – the international network for the promotion of contemporary photography, of which CAMERA is the reference point in Italy. This line of research allows the Turin-based institution to map the main protagonists of emerging contemporary photography in Europe.

Audioguides for Lee Miller’s exhibition

To explore the Lee Miller‘s exhibition, CAMERA offers audio guides for adults and children, available in Italian, English, and French.


Audio guides can be requested at the ticket office for €3.00.

CAMERA KIDS | Visit with fun for “Lee Miller. Works 1930-1955”

CAMERA offers families a special guided tour designed to capture children’s attention and actively engage them in the exhibition.

Guided tours take place on Sundays at 3:30 pm according to the following schedule:
– 19 October
– 9 November
– 23 November
– 14 December
– 11 January
– 25 January

 

Recommended age: 6 to 13 years old.
The cost is €5 per child + a reduced ticket for an accompanying adult.
The guided tour starts at 3:30 pm and lasts about an hour.

Reservations should be made for children only, accompanying adults should not be counted in the reservation.

To book, click here.

 

Guided tours for “Lee Miller. Works 1930-1955”

Every Sunday at 5 pm a cultural mediator will accompany the public to discover the exhibition Lee Miller. Works 1930-1955 for a visit of about an hour.

Guided tours are held in Italian.

 

 

The cost is 5€ in addition to the entrance ticket.

Reservations required on the site in the booking section.

 

For English, we recommend purchasing the audioguides available at the ticket office.

Audioguides for Alfred Eisenstaedt’s exhibition

To explore the Alfred Eisenstaedt exhibition, CAMERA offers audio guides for adults and children, available in Italian, English, and French.


Audio guides can be requested at the ticket office for €3.00.

Guided tours for “Alfred Eisenstaedt”

Every Sunday at 5 pm a cultural mediator will accompany the public to discover the exhibition Alfred Eisenstaedt for a visit of about an hour.

Guided tours are held in Italian.

 

Guided tours will be suspended for the entire month of August.

 

The cost is 5€ in addition to the entrance ticket.

Reservations required on the site in the booking section.

 

For English, we recommend purchasing the audioguides available at the ticket office.