BY: Robby Piazzaroli
The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University continues to offer enlightening conversations and seminars designed to engage community members and avid lifelong learners.
Their new virtual series, FESTA ITALIANA, was created in collaboration with the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and Italian Studies program, as a way to showcase the richness of Italian culture in literature, art, history, and food — from Renaissance to present day.
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