MEDSAIL
DiARC
Naples (Bagnoli–Coroglio), Italy
MEDSAIL – is a participatory art–science initiative transforming Naples’ western coastline into a living laboratory for inclusive coastal regeneration. Focusing on the contaminated Bagnoli-Coroglio area, a Site of National Interest affected by decades of industrial pollution, the project addresses both environmental degradation and social exclusion. MEDSAIL combines urban and environmental research with participatory artistic practices to make water pollution visible, strengthen ocean literacy, and amplify marginalized voices.
Through international seminars, site visits, artistic residencies and co-design workshops, residents collaborate with scientists and artists to translate environmental data and lived experiences into co-created artworks, performances and public dialogues. Special attention is given to underrepresented groups, including women from Bagnoli’s former industrial district and youth from the Nisida juvenile prison. The initiative culminates in a public three-day festival and produces open-access outputs, spatial data and a replicable methodology. MEDSAIL fosters social cohesion, civic engagement and long-term, citizen-driven stewardship of coastal landscapes.