I work as an art curator, creative director, and design consultant. Through FEDE Arthouse, my practice spans curatorial strategy, cultural programming, spatial and product design, and editorial production, often in collaboration with artists, designers, brands, galleries, and institutional partners. I focus on research-led, site-responsive work that moves beyond the traditional neutrality of the white cube, placing art and design within lived spaces where dialogue, connection, and curiosity can emerge.
Central to my work is an interest in how shared values are expressed through space and how we occupy it — dynamics made visible through patterns of access and the built environment.
My practice pushes culture forward as a matter of urgency. The experiences I produce — exhibitions, gatherings, conversations, and spatial interventions — offer a way to engage critically with how dominant systems of meaning are reproduced or challenged through space and aesthetics; how frameworks often presented as neutral — architectural, curatorial, or epistemological — erase context and nuance, and enforce homogenous ways of being. By working within differing sites and cultural conditions — whether a gallery or the side of the road — my practice re-centres meaning in place, material, and lived experience, holding the regional and the global in deliberate dialogue. Culture, in this sense, is understood not as a fixed hierarchy of value but something adaptive and negotiated through use, encounter, and exchange. Pushing culture forward, then, is about creating conditions where cultural difference remains legible yet celebrated, and where shared spaces can be reimagined as sites of care, agency, and belonging.
I work as an art curator, creative director, and design consultant. Through FEDE Arthouse, my practice spans curatorial strategy, cultural programming, spatial and product design, and editorial production, often in collaboration with artists, designers, brands, galleries, and institutional partners. I focus on research-led, site-responsive work that moves beyond the traditional neutrality of the white cube, placing art and design within lived spaces where dialogue, connection, and curiosity can emerge.
Central to my work is an interest in how shared values are expressed through space and how we occupy it — dynamics made visible through patterns of access and the built environment.
My practice pushes culture forward as a matter of urgency. The experiences I produce — exhibitions, gatherings, conversations, and spatial interventions — offer a way to engage critically with how dominant systems of meaning are reproduced or challenged through space and aesthetics; how frameworks often presented as neutral — architectural, curatorial, or epistemological — erase context and nuance, and enforce homogenous ways of being. By working within differing sites and cultural conditions — whether a gallery or the side of the road — my practice re-centres meaning in place, material, and lived experience, holding the regional and the global in deliberate dialogue. Culture, in this sense, is understood not as a fixed hierarchy of value but something adaptive and negotiated through use, encounter, and exchange. Pushing culture forward, then, is about creating conditions where cultural difference remains legible yet celebrated, and where shared spaces can be reimagined as sites of care, agency, and belonging.