Interested in finding out what it's like to spend two months in Italy as an intern for the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice? We'll be keeping up to date with Renisa Maki as she throws herself into la bella vita in Italia over the 2012-2013 Dec-Jan period. Follow the 'Immersed in Italy' blog to keep up with her exploits, while learning more about the Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Venice and the intern experience!
Immersed in Italy
Travel
blogs. I used to peruse these with envy; avidly scrolling through link after
link of exotic locations, enticing cuisine, exciting experiences. Now for the
next two months whilst being ‘immersed in Italy’ I get to write one too, for the Art
History Society at the University of Auckland.
With my
trustee Nikon D3100 camera cradled around my neck like one would embrace a
child, I set off on my 26 hours and 20 minutes journey on-board aeroplanes, drifting
through endless blue and white like the clouds of a Renaissance chapel ceiling.
On-board the final leg of the journey from Dubai to Venice, the aeroplane
passengers were predominantly Italian. This was my first glimpse into their
culture. In a quintessentially Italian manner a group of elderly women
travelling together didn’t stay seated during the flight but rather stood
around in the aisle sipping coffee, laughing, and yes, gesturing animatedly
with their hands whilst conversing in loud, rapid Italian. Most fascinatingly, when
the captain announced we stay seated due to turbulence, their hand gesturing
elevated, the dialogue doubled in speed; the American seated next to me
chuckled and said “Keep calm and carry on.”
With a
background in graphic design and photography, I aim to make this blog a hybrid
between photography and creative writing; with the occasional shameless plug
about the Art History Society (as a member of the executive committee it is my
half-responsibility-half-passion to do so). I’ll aim to be candid and anecdotal
about my time here, with an emphasis on art and architecture. Rather than me
providing a long and formal explanation of what an internship at the Peggy
Guggenheim entails, simply click the link below to their website J
No comments:
Post a Comment