On Friday, January 30 Florence University of the Arts (FUA) officially launched its Cinque Terre Program located in La Spezia. The official inauguration was conducted...

Blending Magazine, Spring 2026 is Here!
Are The Streets Still Made For Dreaming?
This semester, Blending Magazine explored the theme of “Are The Streets Still Made For Dreaming?”, a wide-open invitation to see the city itself as a stage for imagination, possibility, and everyday invention. The theme encouraged students to treat “the street” not just as pavement and storefronts, but as a living social tapestry filled with street vendors, murals, nightlife, transit, protests, rituals, micro-economies, chance encounters and the small gestures that make a place feel alive. This issue asks: do our public spaces still nurture hope, creativity, and aspiration? Or have they been transformed by surveillance cameras, mass tourism, gentrification, and commerce? Students used this theme as a lens for personal stories, visual essays, critical reporting, experimental formats and playful features.
Everyone has a story. The bakery owner you greet every Monday morning for your weekly loaf of bread. The tramvia construction workers clocking in for another day on the job. The bar owner you met during an unforgettable night out. Even you. You have a story.
But where do stories begin? For me, my story in Florence began four years ago when I decided to uproot my life in the United States on a mission to claim Italian citizenship through my grandmother, who was born and raised in Satriano, Catanzaro (Calabria).
Through the dream of reconnecting with my Italian roots and discovering more of the world, my Italian story has been written, and will continue to be.
And that is the beauty of a story: it does not have to look extraordinary to be meaningful. Sometimes a story begins quietly, in a thought, a hope or a dream that feels too small to matter. But dreams are never small for long. They grow, they shift, they carry us somewhere new. They ask us to move, to look closer, to imagine more for ourselves and for the world around us.
That is why this issue asks: Are the streets still made for dreaming? In Florence, a city so often defined by its history, beauty and art, the answer is not always simple. The stories in these pages celebrate the ways this city continues to inspire, but they also challenge the idea that Florence is always the perfect place for every dream to unfold. For students, locals and visitors alike, the street can be both a starting point and a test: a place of possibility, but also of resistance.
Still, that is where dreaming begins. On the street. In conversation. In movement. In the decision to believe that your story is worth telling.
Every story begins with a dream. Allow the pages that follow to inspire your own.
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