
About
I am a visual artist, printmaker, and teacher. My research focuses on transformation as a process linked to historical and folkloric memory, place of origin, and personal emotional experience. Through engraving and photography, I explore the fragility and evanescence of physical and affective structures, translating drawings and photographs into etchings in a continuous dialogue between light and dark.
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I graduated in 2016 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Urbino with a degree in Printmaking (110/110 cum laude). I have taken part in several group exhibitions, including the Triennale Mondiale de l’Estampe in Chamalières (2021). I am the co-founder of the ongoing site-specific project Charon, developed with Vincenzo Zancana and Francesca Mussi. In 2022, I co-founded Studio Limbo, an independent atelier and cultural space in Como, with Luca Gandola and Dario Luzzani.
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From 2016 to 2022, I worked as an assistant professor of Printmaking at the G. Carrara Academy of Fine Arts in Bergamo, and from 2020 to 202,4 I taught visual arts and graphic disciplines in Italian public high schools. In June 2025, I presented a solo exhibition focused on the prehistoric Golasecca civilization, investigating archaeology, territory, and collective memory through printmaking. My works are held in the collection of the Galleria Municipale d’Art Contemporain in Chamalières and in other Italian collections.
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I am currently pursuing a PhD in Art Education at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, where my research examines printmaking as a process-based, relational, and pedagogical practice connected to collective memory and place.
