Andrea Marsili

Andrea Marsili is a young researcher with a strong interest in public art. He holds a BA in Art Studies and Policy and is concluding a Research Master’s with a concentration in cultural sociology, while working as a research assistant at CCQO. His previous studies have focused on  cultural practices in the urban fabric, especially on their role in the processes of social innovation after traumatic experiences. What he is fond of is understanding how culture transforms the state of things. This means that his interests range from culture-led urban regeneration, to contemporary art practices (including grassroots digital creative expressions) and art-led community and urban development.

He recently collaborated with Stroom Den Haag, publishing on social interaction and artistic intervention in the post-pandemic public space. To know more about the project:

This Too Shall Pass: Urban interactions, artistic interventions and new visions in public space