Alice Manzoni

 

14.02.2026

5–7 PM

A collective ritual of orientation with Alice Manzoni, for the first public research program organized by 10 documents, on the topic of affection.
mare aperto [open sea] is a map to overcome the concept of boundaries, to understand where we feel at home, where we are learning to navigate, and where we are not yet ready to go.
Through words, signs, space, and collages, the workshop will explore three emotional territories together: the safe harbor, navigating by sight, and the open sea.
An afternoon to reflect practically on new—or perhaps not—ways of being together.

And you, how do you find your way on the open sea?

The workshop has limited capacity. To book your spot, click here.
The event will be held in Italian and is open to anyone interested in exploring affective, relational, and collective practices.

mare aperto is a safer space: participants are expected to engage with care, mutual respect, and attention toward themselves and others.

Alice Manzoni (Rome, 1991) has a background in philosophy and a specialization in Existential Anthropology. For over five years, she has been working in the field of Experience Design, developing workshops and educational practices that combine critical thinking, attentive listening, and experiential dispositifs. Her work sits at the intersection of self-awareness practices and transfeminist perspectives, with a focus on relational and collective processes. She is a member of Collective Mood, a collective working in the field of electronic music and sound practices, and of Konnect, a Rome-based counter-clubbing and independent culture collective, where she contributes to the creation of spaces for gathering, care, and political and affective experimentation.


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