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As a result of her studies in art and communication, and her interest in relating issues in different creative fields, she focuses her research on interdisciplinary works. Her attention is captured by artists who explore different medium and work within themes of transcendence, relation between body and space, critical reflection on memory, and systems of politics, religion and life. She considers art as a tool that can be used as a way of repurposing ideas and materials in the public sphere, as something that produces innovative ways of perception, and that tie together popular culture with modernist and alternative traditions. She propose a new ways of measurement and presentation of the work and the artists prospective, emphasizing the personal uniqueness the characterizes them without losing contact with a "global reality".

Since I was child my life has been intertwined with art. I started dancing when I was 4 years old, and two years later, started playing violin. During my adolescence I had to choose which to continue professionally and when I was 14 years old I moved to Rome to attend the National Academy of Dance. As long as I can remember Rome has been present in my life because my mother used to take me and my siblings to the capital several times a year to admire the artistic beauty of this ancient and magical city. Because of that I developed a focus on visual art, aided by a progressive discovery and knowledge of foreign countries in Europe and overseas. 

Traveling has been, and continues to be, the engine and the constant search that guides me, that excites me and increases my passion and desire to explore the world and all the things that it has to offer. For me traveling, and not only in the physical sense, characterizes our lives by a metaphorical sense of space and time. This progressive research, active and passive, unconsciously drives desire and will, which motivate every action, choice, knowledge and social tie. Despite being linked inextricably to our original culture, it is through these forms of real or figurative movement that we are allowed to make a path by discovering and understanding the ‘other’, the different cultures and the diverse possible views of the world. This is what can be made by organizing an exhibition.