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Born in Argentina, Rosana graduated in “Ceramic Art “from the Art Institute in Rome, the following year she attended a ceramic course at the Art Institute in Faenza.

In 1984 she opened the studio “Artemisia ” in Rome, taking part in numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad.

Rosana collaborated with many studies of art and from 1989 to 2004 and worked in Rome in ceramics Sarti studio.

In 2009 she was recognized by the French organization “Art and Metiers” she was also invited to exhibit at the Paris International Salon “Maison & Objet”.

In 2010 she was invited by the Cyprus Pottery Association, as a teacher for the technique of italian terra sig.

She joined in the birth of Keramos Ass. Cult. in Rome, where she exhibits and conducts teaching and is among the founders of the Project CiE “Ceramica in Espansione”.

She is teacher at the “Meridiana International Ceramic school“ to Certaldo.

Her works can be visited at:

MUDA Museum to Albissola

Museum Giannetti to Saronno

Keramos Ass. Cult. to Rome

See more about Rosana Antonelli in this article from Pottery Illustrated:
https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/pottery-making-illustrated/ceramic-art-and-artists/ceramic-artists/rosana-antonellis-raku-dolce/

​CONTESTS and PRIZES

2018        Keramicos Viterbo

2018        Orto Botanico di Roma ” Risvegli”

2018        Sienna – Sala dei Vasai –

2018        XXV Int.Contest Mediterranean 

                 Ceramic-Grottaglie

2017        Gualdo Tadino 39th International

                 Contest 

2017        Sienna – Sala dei Vasai – “Contenuti”

2016        2nd price at the“Rassegna

                 int. della ceramica in Albissola Marina

2015        2nd prize at the “Coffeebreak” Museum Giannetti in  Saronno

2015         “Convivium “ Contest in Appignano

2012         6th prize at the “IDEA QB”

2005         “Lodifaceramica” Contest in Lodi

1985          Gualdo Tadino 25th Int. Contest   


Permanent expositions:

Albissola MUDA Museum

Saronno (I) Museum Giannetti

Rome at the Ass.Cult. Keramos