GEA 2076 – Memories from the Future: installation-museum in Bari
GEA 2076 is an exhibition project that blends artistic expression with scientific information to make climate change scenarios tangible. Created by Alessandro Calizza and curated by Greenpeace Italy, the installation functions as a visual "time machine" linking extreme weather events to the consequences of inaction.
Exhibition overview
The installation unfolds as an accessible, interactive route divided into three integrated thematic areas, combining sensory elements, informative panels and scientific data. Each section includes visuals, installations and practical proposals for prevention and mitigation, aimed at encouraging public debate and civic engagement.
- When: 22–24 May 2026, daily opening from 10:00 to 20:00
- Where: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II / Piazza Libertà, 70122 Bari (coordinates: 41.1259441, 16.8679247)
- Artist: Alessandro Calizza
- Curator: Greenpeace Italy
- Setup: three integrated, interactive and accessible exhibition areas
- Side events: roundtables and meetings with experts and local organisations (dates and times to be confirmed)
Why visit
GEA 2076 delivers an experiential approach to the climate emergency, suitable for the general public as well as educators and students. Interactive features and factual content help visitors grasp future scenarios and identify local actions to reduce risks.
- Combines art and science to support public understanding
- Promotes civic discussion and community involvement
- Suitable for group visits and educational programs
Practical tips
- Check updates: confirm the schedule of talks and access rules before attending.
- Accessibility: the exhibition is designed to be accessible; contact organisers for specific needs.
- Transport: easy to reach by public transport; plan your trip according to local timetables.
Where it is
Location: Piazza Libertà & Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 70122 Bari BA, Italia
Coordinates: 41.1259441, 16.8679247
