Currently I am living in Venice to continue my studies in curatorial practices and I am loving every day. To reach Giudecca, the island facing Sestiere Dorsoduro, I walk and get lost between the labyrinth of calli and campi, finding new surprises and gems along the way. From art galleries to artisan’s shops, my eyes are filled with beauty everyday.

The Home of the Human safety net: Located in Procuratie Vecchie, this foundation promotes social inclusion. Its interactive exhibition, A World of Potential, enhances self-awareness. End your visit with stunning terrace views.
The Home of the Human safety net:
Piazza San Marco, 105
30124 Venezia
www.thehumansafetynet.org

A peaceful café in Sestiere Cannaregio offering vegan cappuccinos and art books. Perfect for recharging by the canal, enjoying the sun, and escaping the city’s rush. Ideal for introspective mornings with creative inspiration.
SULLALUNA Libreria & Bistrò
Bar sullaluna
Fondamenta de la Misericordia, 2537
30121 Venezia
www.sullalunavenezia.it

Serra dei Giardini: A quiet retreat near the Giardini della Biennale entrance, offering drinks under the trees. Ideal for relaxing between exhibitions or enjoying Venice’s peaceful side away from tourist crowds.
Serra dei Giardini
Viale Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1254
30122 Venezia
www.serradeigiardini.com

Teatro Goldoni: The city’s oldest active theatre presents classic and contemporary performances in an intimate setting. A unique cultural experience beyond museums, immersing visitors in Venice’s theatrical heritage.
Teatro Goldoni Venezia
San Marco, 4650/B
30124 Venezia
www.teatrostabileveneto.it

Marignana Arte: A contemporary gallery in Sestiere Dorsoduro showcasing experimental works by emerging and established artists. A must-visit for those interested in innovative visual culture and thought-provoking exhibitions.
Marignana Arte
Dorsoduro 140A
30123 Venezia
www.marignanaarte.it

Museo Fortuny: Mariano Fortuny’s former residence-turned-museum features fashion, photography, and decorative arts. Its intimate setting makes it one of Venice’s most unique museums.
Museo Fortuny
San Marci 3958
30124 Venezia
fortuny.visitmuve.it
Linda Rubino moves through the world where culture and ideas intertwine. As a co-curator at the School for Curatorial Studies Venice, she is developing her curatorial practice for contemporary art to define new ways to narrate and reimagine the world. With a background in engineering, she brings precision to her reflections, yet her true passion lies in storytelling, the art of capturing contemporary society through words – @lillarubino_