English Language Meeting – February 14, 2024 (Online)
When: February 14, 2024
Speaker: Iole Alessandrini
Topic: The World of Light as a Medium for Artistic Expression
Location: Online
Advanced registration will be required. A link to the registration form will be sent to the Dante Alighieri Society mailing list.
There will be a “social hour” beginning at 7 pm. The presentation will start at 7:30.
About the Presentation:
In this presentation, we explore the captivating world of light as a medium for artistic expression with Iole Alessandrini, an artist renowned for her groundbreaking use of Laser Plane Photography. Despite its intangibility, light plays a fundamental role in reshaping our perception of the world beyond traditional art forms. Iole’s journey in the Arctic Circle using light as an artistic medium is a tale of inspiration, and an unquenchable thirst for understanding. Her Laser Plane Photography brings yet an original insight into a place in the world that plays a crucial role in maintaining our overall ecosystem’s well-being.
About the Presenter:
Iole Alessandrini is an Italian-American artist known for her Laser Plane Photography and large scale installations. She holds Master’s degrees from both the University La Sapienza in Rome, Italy, and the University of Washington in Seattle, the USA. Alessandrini is the recipient of fellowships and awards including Betty Bowen Award; Pollock-Krasner; The Civita Institute; Rockefeller Film and Video Nominee. She has taught in Italy through the Comparative History of Ideas Department at the University of Washington before joining DigiPen Institute of Technology where she teaches Art History; and at Bellevue College, teaching Color Theory and Typography. Alessandrini is a licensed architect in Italy in the Lazio Region (1987-2001),
Among her public art-light installations feature prominently: The Raven and The Light; Counterbalance Park; Capitol Hill Library; Westlake Fountain all in Seattle, and Luminous Forest in Edmonds, using interactive technologies with a focus on sustainable resources using solar-powered technology. Her recent expedition to the Arctic Circle aligns with her interest in sustainable environments.
She has led award-winning grants through The Civita Institute TCI (1996-2022) resulting in the World Monument Fund nomination for the preservation of the 3000 years old Civita di Bagnoregio. She served as president of the TCI from 2016-2018. She is a SOIL member, Seattle artists-run gallery.
Her groundbreaking work on Laser Plane Photography (LPP), a photographic technique she invented, captures a light phenomenon in time exposure when objects and/or people move through the Laser Plane (Jack Straw Production 2004). She calls those photos Ioleograms™ her name + photograms. The LLP features in her recent expedition to the Arctic Circle.









Gabriella Vagnoli was born in Pisa, Tuscany, home of the famous Leaning Tower. She grew up in a multicultural family thanks to her Brazilian mom and remembers teaching Italian for the first time as a child to her Brazilian cousins. She obtained a Laurea in English and Spanish Language and Literature at the Università degli Studi di Pisa and during her college years spent a year in the University of Reading, UK, studying mainly the works of Shakespeare. After obtaining a Certificate as a Teacher of Italian (DITALS II) at the Università per Stranieri di Siena, she has taught in a full immersion school in Florence, a children's full immersion program in Chicago and a Community College in Illinois.
Tiziana was born and raised in Sardinia, a beautiful Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea. She has always been passionate about foreign languages and cultures, and studied French and German at the Scuola Superiore Interpreti e Traduttori in Milan, where she obtained her first Foreign Languages and Interpreter BA degree. She then pursued her MA in English and German Language and Literature at IULM, one of the most prestigious universities in Milan, Italy for Language and Communication studies.


Nicla is a native of Napoli, Italy. She has a Laurea in Materie Letterarie (degree in humanities) and a Laurea in Pedagogia (degree in Education) from the Università degli Studi di Cassino. She earned her M.A in Italian and her PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Washington. She has published articles and book chapters on gender and theater as well as politics and religion in Counter-Reformation Italy and in the last years, has been teaching Italian literature, language, and culture in different institutions. In addition to teaching in our program, Nicla is authorized to cover the role of esaminatrice and intervistatrice in our PLIDA Examination Board.
Eric was born and raised in Como by an American mother and an Italian father. He holds a degree in Business Administration and Management from Bocconi University in Milan and a Master’s in Corporate and International Finance from Durham University in the UK. His international background led him to pursue a business career in the United States, ultimately settling in Seattle, where his wife grew up.