Martina Scavone is an art historian and critic. Graduated with 110/110 cum laude in History of Art at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, in 2020 she completed a II level Master's Degree in Management of Cultural Heritage at the Link Campus University of Rome with the same degree grade with a thesis entitled "Corporate art and hôtellerie: Italian and international experiences", which will soon be published. From student to teacher, for the 2021/2022 and 2023/2024 academic years she was appointed teacher within the same Master and held the role of university assistant as part of a master's degree course in English: "Art History in Rome from Late Antiquity to the Present" at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
From 2019 to 2021 she wrote a newspaper column entitled "I Pilastri dell'Arte" within "La Città Imaginaria", a newspaper regularly registered at the Court of Rome, while collaborating with the publishing house Arbor Sapientiae for a series of paper publications with a historical-artistic background. She boasted occasional collaborations also with the Sinopie cultural association and Sinopie S.r.l. as a social media manager and editor and with My Italian Guide as Event Project Manager Assistant.
Since April 2021 she has been actively working as a freelance art critic and curator as well as a gallery assistant at Arte Borgo Gallery (Borgo Vittorio, 25 - Rome) where, together with the gallerist Anna Isopo, she curates exhibitions in Italy and abroad, manages relations with the artists, develops exhibition projects, designs the setting up and carries out press office activities. Furthermore, she writes critical texts in Italian and English, presenting the exhibitions to the public during the vernissage.
In 2021 she obtained a certificate in Appraisals and Attributions of Works of Art, studying with Prof. Marco Castracane at the School of Arts and Crafts of Roma Capitale (Via dei Cerchi, 6 - Rome).