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Writing Workshop Through the Observation of a Work of Art with Lucila Tosolino

June 22 @ 1:00 PM 3:00 PM

Visual art and literature are deeply connected, both seeking to represent reality, emotions, and human thoughts. This workshop invites participants to explore how a work of art can inspire the creation of a story. Through detailed observation of visual pieces—whether paintings, sculptures, etc.—the stories emerging from the gaze will unfold.

In this workshop, works of art will be presented, and participants will write stories inspired by what they observe. The emotions, narratives, and contexts arising from personal interpretation will be explored. As the workshop progresses, participants will work on observation techniques, character and setting creation, and the use of the senses as drivers of storytelling. At the end, participants will have a chance to share their stories in a collective reading, celebrating the intersection between visual art and the written word.

Note: Bilingual workshop. It will be given in both Spanish and English. All levels welcome.

About Lucila Tosolino

Lucila Tosolino is an Argentine writer, journalist, researcher, social communicator, teacher, photographer, music teacher, and flutist.

With over a decade of academic and professional experience, Tosolino has received numerous national and international awards for her work, granted by organizations such as the Argentine Journalism Forum (FOPEA), the Argentine Journalism Association, the Latin American Congress of Investigative Journalism (COLPIN), the Press and Society Institute (IPYS), and Transparency International.

She is the author of the fiction trilogy: “Behind the Scenes” (2023), “Behind the Mask” (2024), and “Behind the Screen” (2025), which is published in Spanish and English. She is also the co-author of four non-fiction books: “Doble Vida” (2016), “El Clan” (2017), “Las Cenizas del Narco” (2018), and “El Nido” (2019). 

Tosolino has extensive experience facilitating interdisciplinary workshops in creative writing, education, art, journalism, and photography. Her community work seeks to empower participants through creativity, storytelling, and the arts as tools for emotional healing and self-expression.

Lucila Tosolino

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