One year for writing freedom - Residency in Rebeccu (Sardinia - Italy)
I work at the intersection of curatorial practice, community-based cultural projects, and bespoke experiential travel in Italy.
This work grows out of a deep, lived knowledge of Italy—from North to South, including the islands—developed over more than twenty years of theatrical touring, alongside a long-standing passion for history, archaeology, genuine food, local traditions, craftsmanship, and the many forms of beauty that only travel as lived experience can truly reveal.
Over time, my curatorial practice has expanded beyond exhibitions, performances, and residencies into something more shared and embodied: immersive journeys curated as cultural frameworks rather than tours—small-scale, ethically grounded experiences rooted in place, people, food, and shared time.
Travel, for me, is not a product.
It is a medium for encounter, learning, and transformation.
I collaborate with local communities, artists, cooks, cultural practitioners, and institutions—working primarily in villages and peripheral territories—to create experiences that privilege slowness, reciprocity, care, and deep listening, resisting extraction and spectacle.
Kitchens, landscapes, walks, conversations, and everyday life become spaces of transmission, memory, and connection.
Time is curated as carefully as place.
This is not tourism.
It is experiential travel as a curatorial practice.
If your work intersects culture, territory, food, hospitality, or community-based projects—and you’re interested in rethinking travel as a space for care and cultural exchange—I’d love to connect. Contact me


