Giorgia Tronconi (b. 1996) is curator and co-director with Amerigo Mariotti of Adiacenze, an art center based in Bologna committed to the exploration and production of contemporary art. Holding a BA in Graphic Design & Art Direction from NABA in Milan and an MA in Visual Arts from the University of Bologna, she brings diverse expertise to the collaborative approach of the team.

Adiacenze curatorial philosophy is research-based and experimentation-driven. It centers on multidisciplinary practices, emphasizing artists who challenge the contemporary landscape, probing its intricacies and potentials. It operates across diverse media, prioritizing a collaborative approach with artists and cultivating a network of skills and knowledge to support and stimulate their research by encouraging cross-disciplinary interactions. Adiacenze’s work involves organizing exhibitions and public programs within its space, implementing residency programs at both regional and international levels. Additionally, Adiacenze fosters collaborations with galleries, institutions, and museums across Italy and abroad, including notable partnerships with the Italian Cultural Institute in Madrid, Oslo and Prague, MAMbo (Museum of Modern Art) in Bologna, Galleria Nazionale in Rome, CAOS Museum in Terni, University and Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna and Milan, Hordaland Kunstsenter in Bergen, NKF in Stockholm and NYSS Project Space in New York.

Within the framework of Adiacenze she has curated, produced and showcased moving image and immersive works by Italian and international artists such as Sara Bonaventura (“ICONOPLAST”, Caos Museum Terni, 2022, Adiacenze, 2024), Carolina Cappelli (“P.E.D.R.O.”, Culturara Estate, 2022, Adiacenze, 2023), Orecchie D’Asino (“IN PENSIERO”, Adiacenze, Festival Visioni Italiane, 2023), Federica Di Pietrantonio (“I miss u as a proof of my existence”, “but i want to keep my head above water”, Adiacenze, Art City Bologna, 2022), Francesca Grilli (“RECORD”, Raccolta Lercaro Bologna, 2024), Elena Mazzi (“The upcoming Polar Silk Road”, Adiacenze, 2024 – supported by the Italian Council), Alessandro Sambini (“TECNOCOPIA”, Adiacenze, 2021), Emilia Tapprest (“ZHOUWEI NETWORK”, Teatro San Leonardo, Art City Bologna Main Program, 2022 – in partnership with DEMO Moving Image Experimental Politics), Sara Larsen Stiansen (“Cruising”, Adiacenze, 2023), Lesia Vasylchenko (“Children of Infinity”, Adiacenze, Art City Bologna, 2025).