Tabaré

Catania


Tabaré sells the wares of five Catanian artisans. Marisa Casaburi creates whimsical models and sculptures in papier maché, Carla Marletta turns recyclables into photo frames, while Ljubiza Mezzatesta paints and prints. Then there's Lina Lizzio's funky jewellery and Giovanna Cacciola's graphic tees. The small upstairs gallery hosts rotating exhibitions of local artists and weekly art workshops for children (€15); English spoken.


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