I’m Linda Rubino, a curator and writer with a background in engineering and a growing practice at the intersection of contemporary art, ecology, and sensory experience.
I work across disciplines: from curating exhibitions and writing essays to developing editorial content, moderating public conversations, and managing complex projects within the cultural and corporate world. My professional path spans institutions, foundations, art galleries, and technology companies, allowing me to move fluidly between creative, conceptual, and operational roles.
At the core of my practice is a belief that art can raise awareness, activate thought, and create real impact, offering audiences new ways to engage with the complexity of the present. Whether I’m curating a group show, writing a reflective essay, or designing the communication strategy for an exhibition, my work is always rooted in research, clarity, and care.
My experience includes:
Co-curating exhibitions like SLOW MANIFESTO (A plus A gallery, Venice)
Writing for platforms such as Les Nouveaux Riches and cplusc.xyz as editor
Supporting young artist residencies and communication strategy at MAC Studi d’Artista
Leading stakeholder engagement and business process development in corporate settings (ASML)
Developing public programs on art, technology, and sustainability (Kazerne / Equal Table)
With formal training in art management, curatorial practice, and creative writing, I bring a structured yet intuitive approach to everything I do.
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Art curator and writer
I’m currently available for:
Curating or co-curating exhibitions, public programs, and editorial projects
Writing exhibition texts, essays, interviews, and commissioned content
Supporting research and narrative development for artists or institutions
Project management support with a focus on clarity, timelines, and multidisciplinary coordination engagements.