Giulia Palladini
is a writer, educator, and curator currently based in Mexico City. Her recent projects include Feminismos Antipatriarcales and Poetic Disobedience (UK, 2021), Antidotes: Live Arts in the Political Landscape (Mexico, 2024), Rumbos de vida (Italy, 2024). Her work is published in various languages and contexts, and she collaborates as dramaturg and critical theorist with artists such as Mapa Teatro, Sara Leghissa, Monica Mayer, Teatro Ojo. Currently, Giulia is Radio Art Fellow at Wave Farm (Acra, NY), with a project on sound archives of antifascist resistance. She is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Roehampton in London, and Visiting Professor in the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha in Cuenca. Together with Michal Kobialka and Bryce Lease, she directs the Routledge series Staging Difficult Pasts.