Apulia Then and Now exhibit opening: April 5 through June 7, at the Westchester Italian Cultural Center showcases over 120 photographs, local artworks and a film all of which feature the heritage, traditions and flavors of the Apulian Region.One of the highlights of the program is a documentary film , Santa di Puglia by Cristina Marvulli, who resides in Altamura, and is the curator of the show. The film recounts the lives of patron saints and the annual festivals from the villages of Acquaviva delle Foniti, Adelfia, Altamura, Bari, Bitonto, Fasano, Novoli, San Marzano Di San Giuseppe, Scorrano, Taranto and Trani.
Exhibit Hours: Monday – Thursday 10 am. to 4 pm.
Friday – 2 pm. to 8 pm. and Saturday – 10 am. – 12 Noon.
Registration Fees: Members $15.00 and Non-Members: $25.00
Westchester Italian Cultural Center, One Generoso Pope Place, Tuckahoe, New York. (914) 771-8700 This is exhibit is made possible with the support of the United Pugliesi Federation of New York.