Venezuelan art worker based between Venice, Italy and Weimar, Germany.
Giuliana Marmo (1999) positions her practice at an intersection between public art, curatorial practices, education and activism, carefully reshaping her role according to situational conditions.
In her projects, she crafts collaborative and participative executions that experiment with collectivity and the reactivation of public spaces as sites of production and fostering of the general intellect. Her convictions become methodologies to engage the public into enacting political imaginaries, poetic forensics, and human and non-human assemblies; to bottom-up activism, radical empathy, and care practices. She develops context-based mediums that shape site-specific interventions, performative gestures and installations in constant dialogue between the public and the institutional.
As an ideological positioning, she is pursuing a teaching career and has been developing an academic and pedagogical approach to art education that is fundamentally tied to her artistic practice. She is currently part of the Public Art and New Artistic Strategies MFA program from the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany. BA Graduate at the Multimedia Arts faculty of Venice’s IUAV University. Formerly a student of Communication Studies at the UCAB and Art History at the UCV, in Caracas, both uncompleted due to her decision to emigrate to Italy.