Curriculum
She graduated from the Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence in 2004 in the Ceramic, Plastic and Glass Materials department, with an experimental dissertation on the restoration of a late 19th-century papier-mâché bas-relief. In 2010 she obtained a bachelor’s degree (L/41) in Technologies for the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage from the University of Viterbo.
From 2005 to 2018 she worked as a freelance conservator in the field of ceramic, plaster, stucco, glass and wax objects for Italian public and private Soprintendenze and museums, maintaining an ongoing collaboration with the Opificio throughout.
Since 2018 she has been a conservator officer at the Ministry of Culture, working in conservation, restoration and teaching at the Ceramic, Plastic and Glass Materials laboratory of the OPD.
Among her professional experience in the conservation of contemporary art, notable projects include the treatment of the collection of dermatological wax models from the 1920s at the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, the collection of plaster works by Jacques Lipchitz from the 1950s at the Museo di Palazzo Pretorio in Prato, and emergency treatment of the fibreglass sculptures by Wang Du.