Alessandra obtained her bachelor’s degree in Restoration in 2007 and master’s degree in Conservation of Contemporary Art from Brera Academy of Fine Art in Milan in 2010 with a thesis on the documentation and rearrangement of a complex video installation by John Bock.
She currently works as Installation Art Conservator in Hong Kong, where she is responsible for the documentation, preservation, and presentation of installations and complex works of art.
Prior to her current appointment, she spent six years working on all phases of conservation and collections care at ArtScience Museum and National Gallery in Singapore. Alessandra also collaborated with Museo del Novecento, Hangar Bicocca, and the Italian Design Museum in Milan from 2009 to 2012.
Her interests lie in conservation theory, museum practice, oral history, and artist interviews, with a special focus on installation art and conceptual art. Alessandra is also the Coordinator for the INCCA-AP Group (International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art – Asia Pacific).