She graduated in Archaeology and Art History at the University of Naples Federico II (BA, historical-artistic curriculum, 2018) and she obtained a double master’s degree at the University of Bologna (Visual Arts, MA, 2020) and the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Histoire du Patrimoine et des Musées, M2, 2020). She also holds a specialisation diploma Art History from the University of Florence (2023).
Since 2023, she is PhD student in Art History at the Scuola Normale Superiore (39th cycle). Her research project focuses on the Neapolitan ‘nation’ in Rome during the Baroque period (supervisor Prof. Lucia Simonato, SNS/Universität Wien; co-supervisor Dr. Susanne Kubersky, Bibliotheca Hertziana Max Planck Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Rome). Her doctoral research is part of the Bibliotheca Hertziana’s project Roma communis patria, which investigates foreign communities in Rome during the modern age.
Her research interests primarily concern cultural relations between Rome and Naples in the Baroque period, as well as sculpture and painting in Rome and Naples between the 16th and 18th centuries, but also include artistic exchanges between France and Italy in the modern age.