Research Fellow
Research Fellow at Politecnico di Milano, Project Coordinator in Design Education, and Former Founder and Director of Camp Design Gallery, she bridges the gap between historical academic inquiry and practical design in contemporary material culture. With a strong academic foundation in Archaeology and Ancient History from the École Pratique des Hautes Études and an MBA in Management of Cultural Events and the Art Market from Paris, she has consistently explored material culture across both historical and modern contexts.
Her research focuses on the intersection of design innovation, craftsmanship, and contemporary culture, contributing to a deeper understanding of these fields through her collaborations with prominent figures in Italy and internationally since 2011. In 2015, she founded Camp Design Gallery in Milan, pioneering new perspectives on contemporary design until 2021.
Her professional experience spans curatorship, independent research, teaching, and academic coordination at esteemed institutions such as IED Turin, Politecnico di Milano, and POLI.design. These roles have enabled her to engage deeply with both theory and practice, refining her understanding of how design intersects with cultural history and emerging trends in material innovation. Her work not only enhances academic discourse but also translates into practical insights within the design industry.
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