Annalisa Curtarelli is the Co-founder and Art Researcher of the MetaBrera project and, simultaneously, a student-tutor at the School of Communication and Valorisation of the Contemporary Artistic Heritage of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts.
Starting in 2011, her training has taken shape around the creative sector from multiple points of view: from the world of cinema and theatre, through communication and art didactics, to the valorisation of cultural heritage.
Since 2021, he has contributed to the birth and development of the MetaBrera project, focusing on research, training and education activities to investigate the perspectives and tools of Web 3.0 applied to the artistic and cultural landscape.
Concurrently with his studies, he collaborated in exhibition activities for the HOPERAPERTA project on Milan Design Week 2022 and, in the same year, for the independent museum FuturDome. At the latter, in the Archive section of the International Institute of Futurism Studies, he developed skills in researching and organising archive material, an activity he is currently pursuing in the experience started by Mousse Magazine & Publishing.
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