Giulia Mezza (born 1995) is a visual artist and researcher who blends scientific and aesthetic approaches.
She studied chemistry (Master’s degree, 2020) and completed a Master’s in Sculpture and Visual Arts in 2024. She uses laboratory tools such as petri dishes, thermochromic inks, and beakers to construct installations and performances that question perception, thresholds, and material transformation. Her poetics unite analytical rigor with visual sensitivity, working on processuality, time, and the interaction between scientific and poetic gesture. She operates between the experimental and abstract dimensions, offering visual narratives immersed in laboratory aesthetics.
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