Alessia Costanza Senatore is an emerging visual artist and curator based between Berlin and Turin. After graduating in Building Engineering from the Politecnico di Torino, she began a creative journey that gradually took shape through photography, drawing, painting, and installation. Photography serves as an intuitive form of visual note-taking, a personal archive of perceptions. Drawing and painting - initially abstract — emerged as gestures of emotional freedom, born from a desire to create without judgment.
In 2024, she curated the group exhibition Le Gusa Baje at Combo Torino, selecting eleven artists and designing a site-specific path that unfolded vertically through the building's former fire tower. The project explored instinct, ambiguity, and the invisible threads connecting the artists' works.
She also founded Itaca Storie, a temporary cultural space in Calabria designed as a free and open gathering place, hosting independent publishing, archival garments, vinyl records, and collective listening.Her visual research is in constant evolution and focuses on themes such as disorientation, emotional suspension, uncertain identity, and the relationship between urban space and the unconscious. Through experimental practices and open-ended processes, she explores the potential of vulnerability as a shared language