I was born on a Thursday, September 29th.
I’ve always been sensitive to the pull of writing — where visual art and music meet.
I write by weaving these two dimensions together, simply because I couldn’t do otherwise. I observe, reflect, juxtapose, and ask why things appear as they do — and why they are what they are, and not something else.
For the same reason, I created and hosted a radio show called Art Storyteller on the web radio RadioFlo, where each episode intertwined visual art and music — through interviews with national and international artists and thematic explorations in art and music history.
For the same reason, when I walk, I sometimes stop to photograph seemingly ordinary details that eventually find their way into my writing.
I enjoy curating art projects, transforming and creating spaces — especially that space of silence between the words I write. I’m drawn to telling the stories of what I see, hear, and feel as mine. I need roots between the beginning and the end of things.
Currently, I am pursuing a PhD in Gender Studies, focusing on feminist theory and its intersections with contemporary art — exploring how images, voices, and narratives can become tools of resistance, rewriting, and transformation.
Carmilla e il segreto dei ciliegi, (a) fake rabbit, jazz and rock — these are names, words, fragments of sound that have shaped my voice so far: my travel diary, my way of listening, and what now lives in the voice I carry.
I write about art, for art, through art.
I practice yoga. I am a mum. I live between Italy and Mexico.
I am a curator.