Giulia Rossini (born 1990) is an artist, researcher, art educator, and independent curator and coordinator currently based in Zürich. She graduated with an MA in Fine Arts from ZHdK Zürich and audited the MA Art History in a Global Context at UZH in the same year. With experience in educational, curatorial, and production roles across numerous cultural institutions, she is committed to fostering cultural convergence by co-curating and initiating collaborative, transdisciplinary projects that unite diverse participants and knowledge bases. Her aim is to integrate territorial, historical, social, and political knowledge within horizontally governed projects and institutional spaces, enhancing awareness and building the capacity to address global challenges through the lens of culture and the arts.

In 2024, she collaborates as an art educator with institutions such as the Museum Rietberg and Archivio Audiovisivo Capriasca e Valcolla.

Since 2023, she has served as an independent curator, actively engaging as a member of a working group for the upcoming Dakar Biennale and the African Art Book Fair. From 2021 to 2022, she was a curatorial assistant and researcher for the curatorial collective ruangrupa at Documenta Fifteen in Kassel, DE, where she was actively involved in creating and launching an ongoing experimental platform for knowledge production (Composting Knowledge) across disciplines. Emphasizing cooperative, non-hierarchical, neighborhood-centered principles, the network brought together artists, activists, and experts from various disciplines and all corners of the globe, experimenting together and developing processes for knowledge production.

Rossini’s collaborations (2015–2018) span institutions such as Opernhaus Zürich, Theater Neumarkt, Theatre Vidy-Lausanne, Theater Basel, Oldenburgisches Staatstheater, and Théâtre National de Strasbourg. These experiences have enriched her insights into the art of transmitting political discourses in performative settings, such as repertoire operas and contemporary theater.

For collaborations and projects, get in touch via email.