Anthony Riccio documents the rich tapestry of the Italian-American immigrant experience through stunning images of the daily routines and seasonal rituals of communities in Southern Italy as well as in Boston's North End and New Haven's "Little Italy."
The first week will include guest speakers who will discuss Italian emigration and history in relation to the exhibit.
Fonte: Magna Grece
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