Independent curator and cultural journalist, she is currently a PhD candidate in Gender Studies at the University of Bari, with a research project titled "Artistic Labour and Gender Policies in the Contemporary Art System," which investigates the material, symbolic, and historical conditions of labour from an intersectional feminist perspective. In 2025 she was a visiting researcher at the IPH in Zaragoza, Spain, while in April 2026 she curated the performative seminar "Tender Proof: the labour of becoming" as part of the Festival of Women and Gender Knowledge, involving queer performance and visual artists in institutional and independent spaces in the city of Bari.

In 2017 she co-founded PIA in Lecce, an independent school for visual arts and curatorial studies, which over the years has hosted artists and curators of national and international standing. In addition to the educational program, she has developed curatorial projects such as Flatland | Contemporary Paper Maché, awarded by Puglia Capitale Sociale, and editorial projects, from Amalgama – Per una storia contemporanea della cartapesta (Towards a Contemporary History of Papier-Mâché) – supported by the Italian Ministry of Culture (MiC) – to PAGE TURNER, dedicated to the intersection of curatorial practices, publishing, and contemporary critical production, with the support of FUTURA.

She has collaborated with organizations, institutions, and cultural centers on the design and development of training programs, artist residencies, and interdisciplinary festivals. As a cultural journalist, she writes for Il Giornale dell'Arte. She lives and works in Puglia.