Sirmione hosts the collective art exhibition “Identity in Noise and Silence”, which runs from June to October and features 25 artists, including Tiziano Ronchi, with a total of 47 works displayed across 14 different locations. The Callas Park serves as the centerpiece of the event, where Brescia marble art interacts with local landscapes and identities. This public art project, organized by the Consortium of Brescia Marble Workers in collaboration with the Municipality of Sirmione and the Regional Directorate of National Museums of Lombardy, offers a pathway stretching from Punta Grò to the Grotte di Catullo.
The exhibition provides an immersive experience that includes marble sculptures, monumental installations, and artistic performances, weaving together historical memory and contemporary visions. Among the notable works are “Haven,” located at the Fisherman’s House in Punta Grò, and “H-orm” in Callas Park. The initiative not only celebrates art but also pays tribute to figures such as Lillo Marciano and Giampietro Moretti, further enhancing the cultural heritage of the area.