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Manuela Viezzoli was born in Trieste in 1965. In 1989, she finished studies within the Faculty of Law in Trieste and in 1995 earned a license in Eastern Theology at the Pontifical Oriental Institute. She studied art at the Atelier Centro Aletti, where she has been from its outset. She animates the Centro Aletti and serves as an assistant to Father Marko Rupnik, who is responsible for the center.
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Maria Stella Secchiaroli was born in Orciano of Pesaro-Urbino in 1961. She studied graphic art and for years was a student of one of the greatest Russian iconographers, Monaco Zinon, of Pskov. She has worked at the Centro Aletti, particularly as an assistant in the design and implementation of drawings. She is part of the Centro Aletti. |

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Eva Osterman was born in 1982 in Ljubljana (Slovenia). She studied art in Ljubljana. She started to study mosaics with Father Rupnik in 2002 and is part of the Centro Aletti.
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Gabriele Casale was born in Italy in 1982. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, where he graduated in 2005 with a degree in painting. He has studied mosaics at the Atelier Aletti Center since 2002 and currently participates in its work.
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Father Yevhen Andrukhiv was born in 1975 in Ukraine. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. A priest of the Greek-Ukrainian Catholic Church, he is married with two children.
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Radu Vasile Rosu was born in Cluj Napoca in Romania in 1979. After studying art in Alba Julia high school, he studied philosophy and theology in Rome. In 2003, he began studies at Centro Aletti.
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Father Charbel Semaan was born in 1978 in Lebanon. He is a Maronite priest and has studied mosaic making at the Aletti Center since 2006.
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Renata Trifkovic was born in 1976 in Pula (Croatia). She studied at the fine arts school in Belgrade (Serbia), with specialization in mosaics, obtaining the degree of "magister in mural painting." In 2004, she began studies at the Aletti Center, where she continues to work. |

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Dejan Milosavljevic was born in Serbia in 1972. He attended the Academy of Arts and participated in the restoration of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade. Since 2004, he has contributed to the work of the Centro Aletti.
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Svetozar Živkovic was born in Montenegro in 1975. He studied art at the fine arts school in Cetinje, where he received first prize for his painting. In 2003, he began studies at the Aletti Center, where he works.
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Lea Živkovic Lampe was born in Slovenia in 1981. She studied cultural heritages at the Pontifical Gregorian University and attended the Academy of Fine Arts, both in Rome, where in 2006 she obtained a diploma. She has been working at the Centro Aletti since 2007. |
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Silvano Radaelli was born in 1951. Master of art and iconographer, he is married and the father of two children, and has raised another 13 foster children. He has been creating mosaics with the Centro Aletti since 2000. |

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Amirani Bakuradze was born in 1967. He studied architecture. After previous experience of working with mosaics, he began working with the Centro Aletti in 1999.
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Jože Avsec was born in 1971 in Ljubljana (Slovenia). He was trained in the art of mosaics at the Atelier Centro Aletti, to which he has lent his talents since 2001.
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Boštjan Ravnikar was born in 1973 in Kranj (Slovenia). He studied architecture and construction. He has been at the Aletti Center since 1999, where he is responsible for technical matters.
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