Giulia Filippi

the artist


Giulia Filippi (IT, 1982) is a visual artist and researcher in the field of education. After studying visual arts in Venice (IT) and Lahti (FIN), she completed a master’s degree in sociology and botany in Florence (IT). Since 2006, she has been working with various institutions to expand educational programs, using artistic practice to create connections with knowledge through experience. Among these are the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Viaindustriae, La Galleria Nazionale, La Biennale di Venezia, OVS and WWF Italy, Fondazione Marino Golinelli, Studio Orta (FR), UNE restaurant*, Raumars (FIN), Felcos Umbria, Istituto Europeo di Design, Cooperativa Densa, Palazzo Lucarini, and many schools at all levels.
In 2012, together with Leonardo Bastianelli, she founded Cinquepiùdue, a collective research group focused on artistic practices, design, and traditional techniques. From 2020 to 2023, she developed an artistic editorial project called Bollettino, in collaboration with Virginia Di Lazzaro, published by Viaindustriae Publishing.
Since 2001, her artistic research and works have been exhibited on numerous occasions in both independent and institutional contexts, including La Galleria Nazionale (Rome), Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Venice), Cittadellarte (Biella), Palazzo Te (Mantua), Palazzo della Penna (Perugia), Magazzino del Sale 3 (Venice), Accademia del Disegno (Florence), Colli Independent (Rome), Galleria A+A (Venice), Parco per l’Arte in Cancelli (Foligno, PG), Bevilacqua La Masa (Venice), Palazzo Lucarini (Trevi, PG), Palazzo Collicola (Spoleto, PG), Palazzo Orti Manara (Verona), Rauma Art Museum (Rauma, FIN), BJCEM (Thessaloniki, GR), and Bivy Gallery (Anchorage, AK).
Her works have been featured in several publications and are part of private and public collections, including the Giorgio Maffei collection at the GAM – Galleria d’Arte Moderna (Turin, IT).

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