STUDIO ORMA
WHERE WE COME FROM

2019
Studio Orma was born as an intercultural project from an idea by Marco Celentani and Edoardo Innaro. Its mission is to promote and enhance contemporary arts by developing a cross-disciplinary network of young creatives in the area.
The name recalls an archaic idea of a trace which, bearing witness to the passage of life in the world, intersects past, present and future.
2024 -
The Monteverde exhibition space in Rome is now open to the public. A multifunctional space hosting art exhibitions, courses, workshops, and cultural events. We wanted to offer the city a meeting place open to those who, like us, rediscover individual sensibilities through interaction with collective contemporary expressions. Accessibility, experimentation, and innovation are part of the values promoted within the Studio, which extend beyond its walls, engaging the entire community and fostering multicultural dialogue.
WHO WE ARE
Painting, sculpture, photography, performance, music
Putting the end at the center, freeing the means
Studio Orma is a space for human exploration, serving as a starting point for the development of a community founded on dialogue and the active exchange of ideas. We support cultural innovation by giving voice to emerging artists and young creatives, and by collaborating with other individuals or groups who, like us, believe in the universality of artistic expression.
We build our future through careful observation of the present, resisting prepackaged formulas of simplification and allowing different artistic languages to interact in a common agora.
We are not promoters, we are not critics, we are not gallery owners, and we are not curators. We are an independent and collective association that draws its dynamism from the transversality of the experiences of all the subjects it involves.


WHERE ARE WE GOING?
CHAOS
IT'S ORDER
NOT YET
DECIPHERED
We believe in the power of artistic expression as the culmination of an existential struggle between the individual and the superstructures of reality that shape them. We will therefore continue to expand and nurture cultural networks that foster an authentic perspective capable of expressing complexity without denying it.