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My academic career took me from Psychology and Fine Arts to Museology. This customized path allowed me to explore various potentialities but also personal affinities, which I use today when creating an exhibition.

 

As a family therapist in a multi-ethnic environment, I reflected on the way we look at the other and the necessity to question what we have learned to recognize the cultural filters that inhabit us. These considerations take on their full meaning in the interpretative practice of museology and form the base from which I engage in every collaborative project.

 

Constraints and challenges are often part of any contract, but I find them invigorating, for they often lead to explore new avenues and push the boundaries of my imagination to create a product that appeals as much to the intellect as to the emotions of the visitors.

 

Fascinated by our world,

animated by the desire to comprehend,

the pleasure to discover and share.

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