WHO WE ARE
 
Tribaleglobale is a permanent laboratory of ideas and actions in a changing world, between belongings and globalisation.  
We explore languages using the arts and their contamination in time and places, with the aim of capturing its archetypal dimension and representing it in the language of our time.
We are made up of students, intellectuals and artists, and we are funded by non-profit organisations (the Cooperativa degli Accesi and the Passarè Foundation). Founded in 2004 we obtained sponsorship of our various initiatives from many public and private institutions, including the European Parliament, the Italian Consulate in Corsica, the Region of Liguria, the Region of Sardinia, many town municipalities, and the International Institute of Ligurian Studies.  
 
Artists and scholars such as Giorgio Amico, Pierre Amrouche, Emmanuel Anati, Paolo Angeli, Ivan Bargna, Mirella Bentivoglio, Carlo Benzi, Massimo Cacciari, Luigi Cavalli Sforza, Giuseppe Conte, Philippe Daverio, Enzo l'Acqua, Vittorio Sgarbi, Malik Sidibè, Lucille Reyboz, Guido Rodriguez, Claudio Ruggieri, Aldo Tagliaferri, and Franca Zoccoli have been involved in our cultural studies work.
 
We have organised events in important public and private museums such as the Casa Museo Jorn in Albissola Marina, which we reopened in 2004 after 20 years, and which has been the location of Tribaleglobale main events up until 2008, the Archaeological Museums of Savona, Finale and Ventimiglia, the Bicknell Library in Bordighera, the Oratoire de la Providence in Nice, the Galerie Berggruen in Paris, the Museum of Castelsardo, the Priamar Fortress in Savona, and the Liberty Palace in Imperia.
 
We have also taken part in archaeological expeditions in Israel under the guidance of Prof. Emmanuel Anati and organised the Pavilion of Marginality at the 52nd Venice Biennale.
 
Details of our history are available on our website www.tribaleglobale.info in the section "Past Events” (Eventi Passati).
 
THE MUSEUM OF PRIMARY ART