After earning her classical high school diploma, she graduated in Art History from Sapienza University of Rome with a thesis focused on the critical reception of Pierre Bonnard. In this work, she explored the evolution of critical interest in the artist through meticulous archival research conducted in Rome, Milan, and Venice.
In parallel, she broadened her education with a Certificate Program in Art Management at the European Institute of Innovation for Sustainability, gaining skills in cultural management, art enhancement, and sustainability strategies applied to the arts. She later deepened her knowledge of both conservative and decorative restoration at the Spinelli Institute for Art and Restoration in Florence.
Her professional experience includes collaborations with artists and galleries, where she works as an assistant and art advisor. She supports the planning and execution of exhibitions, manages relationships with collectors and institutions, and oversees communication and organizational coordination.
Since 2021, she has been actively involved in Rome Art Week (RAW), an event dedicated to contemporary art in the Italian capital. Within the initiative, she is responsible for selecting participating venues and coordinating events related to the official program, contributing to the promotion of exhibition spaces and emerging artists.
Her interests lie in curatorship and art criticism, with a particular focus on contemporary modes of art engagement, mediation between artists and audiences, and exhibition strategies that highlight the dialogue between past and present.
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