Live sculpture on the South Pier of San Benedetto del Tronto
The Festival of Art on the Sea is one of the longest-running and most emblematic cultural events in San Benedetto del Tronto, in the province of Ascoli Piceno, in the Marche region. Since 1996, every summer, the South Pier of the port transforms into an open-air workshop: sculptors work on blocks of stone live, in front of the public, and the finished works remain in the city, enriching the Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM), a permanent collection of sculptures that dialogues with the Adriatic landscape and has received the Patronage of the European Parliament.
In 2026, the festival celebrates its thirtieth anniversary with its thirtieth edition. The event begins on June 4th and is divided into several sections: Live Sculpture and Live Painting at the MAM on the South Pier, and the cycle of Exhibitions & Conferences at the Palazzina Azzurra, the historic Art Nouveau pavilion on the seafront. For this occasion, and for the first time in the event's history, artists are sculpting blocks of Majella limestone worked in the round, rather than the usual bas-reliefs: the completed works will then be permanently placed in different neighborhoods of the city.
For the thirtieth anniversary, six sculptors have been invited, chosen from the protagonists of past editions: Italians Franco Daga, Valentino Giampaoli, and Claudia Zanaga, Germans Susanne Paucker and Norbert Jรคger, and the artist from San Benedetto, Giuseppe Straccia. The Live Painting section features Fabrizio Mariani and Piernicola Cocchiaro. At the Palazzina Azzurra, the collective exhibition "Trenta" is set up, bringing together 28 works by 14 artists who have marked the festival's history.
Alongside sculpture, the festival offers traditional free music evenings on the South Pier. On June 6th, the Percorsi Obliqui Quartet opens with a jazz concert, while on June 13th, the same quartet returns to the stage accompanied by Californian guitarist Doctor Vic, in an encounter between jazz and rock. Evening events start at 9:30 PM and are free to enter.
The Art on the Sea formula is unique: visitors don't just observe finished works, but witness the creative act, the sound of pneumatic chisels, and stone taking shape just a few steps from the sea. For the city of San Benedetto del Tronto, the capital of the Riviera delle Palme, the festival has become a symbol of the bond between culture, the sea, and the community, and an anticipated stop on the Marche summer calendar.
For its thirtieth anniversary, the Festival of Art on the Sea opens on June 4th, 2026, with the Live Sculpture and Live Painting sections at the Museum of Art on the Sea, on the South Pier. For the first time, artists are working on blocks of Majella stone in the round, intended for placement in the city's neighborhoods.
Sculpting live are Franco Daga, Valentino Giampaoli, Claudia Zanaga, Susanne Paucker, Norbert Jรคger, and Giuseppe Straccia; Fabrizio Mariani and Piernicola Cocchiaro are participating in Live Painting. At the Palazzina Azzurra, from June 6th to 30th, the collective exhibition "Trenta" is open, featuring 28 works by 14 artists from past editions.
The Live Sculpture and Live Painting activities take place at the Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM), on the South Pier of the port of San Benedetto del Tronto. The exhibitions and conferences are held at the Palazzina Azzurra, on the seafront.
By train: San Benedetto del Tronto station on the Adriatic line, a short distance from the seafront. By car: San Benedetto del Tronto exit from the A14 motorway. By plane: Ancona-Falconara airport, about 90 km away.
The exhibition sections and the music evenings on the South Pier are free to enter.
Department of Culture of the Municipality of San Benedetto del Tronto - [email protected]
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