In Trentino una mostra immersiva affronta i temi della sicurezza sul lavoro per coinvolgere su questioni urgenti
The METS – Museo etnografico trentino San Michele is set to launch an immersive exhibition titled "Un lavoro a regola d’Arte" on April 17, 2026. Created by artists Paola Samoggia and Carlo Magrì, the project utilizes seven rooms featuring short films, video art, and multisensorial elements to explore themes of workplace dignity, health, and safety. The exhibition moves beyond mere statistics to address the human reality of labor, incorporating music, dance, and performance to create a reflective space on the risks and rights of workers.
This exhibition matters because it bridges the gap between ethnographic heritage and contemporary social urgency, specifically addressing the ongoing crisis of workplace fatalities and accidents. By transforming a museum into an active site for social dialogue, the project aligns with the UN's Agenda 2030 goals, advocating for a cultural shift toward prevention and human dignity. It demonstrates how contemporary art can serve as a powerful tool for civic engagement and the reimagining of economic models.