Francesca Galeazzi
Born in Italy, Francesca Galeazzi is an artist and architectural engineer based in Shanghai. Her recent work focuses on issues of climate change and urbanization in which she uses a variety of media, employing projection, sculpture, drawing, painting and performance. In 2007 she was awarded a Masters in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. Francesca regularly lectures on environmental sustainability, art and climate change, and is an invited speaker at major universities and conferences globally.
Galeazzi’s recent exhibitions include U-N-F-O-L-D, a world touring exhibition on climate change (2010/2011), At Play II, Bracknell Gallery at South Hill Park, London (2010), Under the surface, New York and Leeds Art Book Fairs (2009), Justifying Bad Behaviour, Earth Matters on Stage, Oregon (2009), Things you can do with icebergs, IMT Gallery, London (2009), Cape Farewell artists expedition to the Arctic (2008), Foundation, solo show at Bloomsbury Design, London (2008), In>visible Traces, co-curator and exhibiting artist, group show, Old Boys Club Dalston, London (2007), DIY, group show, Nolias Gallery, London (2007).
www.francescagaleazzi.com