Community Spotlight: Giulia Ferraro

 

Giulia Ferraro (she/her)

 

How did you arrive at the BAC? 

I found BAC while walking around the neighborhood and immediately looked up their website. I think BAC is a really nice organization for both teaching and learning.

Tell us about your background and interests related to the BAC? 

I have a Bachelor's degree in Art History from the University of Milan and a Master's in Education Museum from the University Cattolica of Sacro Cuore of Milan, Italy.  During my Master's, I worked at the Museum Popolie Culture, Foundation PIME Onlus in Milan. I was responsible for developing and delivering educational programs for school groups, mainly for children ages 6-11. 

I worked as a primary teacher in Varese, Italy. In 2020, I worked with the second and fourth grades, and in 2022, I worked with first-grade children. 

In early August 2022, I moved from Italy to Boston. A few months later I discovered BAC. Thanks to BAC it offers me the opportunity to develop my teaching practice, my English and above all it allows me to work with children in a free, explorative and expressive way. 

What other passions do you bring to the BAC community? 

In addition to my passion for art, I enjoy traveling, reading and cooking. 

What has brought you the most joy as a creative and as an art teacher? 

One of the things that makes me happy is seeing how children manage to unleash their creativity with every project I propose. I like to talk, ask guiding questions and listen to their opinions/thoughts but also disappointments and perplexities about the art world.

What was your favorite childhood art project?

During my childhood I was always in the garden playing. I loved spending hours building things with Legos, it was one of my favorite pastimes.

Among the projects I hold dear to my heart is definitely designing a sundial (the design would have been selected by my teachers and then would have been made on the main façade of my elementary school).

I had made a garden of flowers and plants; it was wonderful.

What artists or kinds of art are you into right now?

Right now I am trying to approach contemporary American art. I visited the ICA in Boston and a world opened up to me that I didn't know.

Among the things I like to know/understand the most are the techniques and materials artists use to make their projects/installations.

What are three things that you would want the BAC community to know about you?

During college I liked to go to the Museo del 900 in Milan and spend hours looking at the works of Umberto Boccioni. They were and are mesmerizing to me. Every time I see them, they give me different feelings.

I like to draw flowers and trees.

My favorite museum is the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria.

When you’re not at the BAC, where can people find you? 

I like to discover the city of Boston, especially the museums and the Arnold Arboretum park.

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