Prof. Daniela Rizzo | Artistic Techniques | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Daniela Rizzo | Artistic Techniques | Professor at University of Salento | Italy

Artistic Techniques define the academic and professional identity of Prof. Daniela Rizzo, a distinguished Italian scholar and practitioner in cultural heritage, artistic methodologies, and material culture studies. Prof. Daniela Rizzo is affiliated with the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Salento, where she has built a long-standing career combining technical expertise, academic teaching, and heritage promotion. Prof. Daniela Rizzo holds advanced education in the field of cultural and artistic heritage, complemented by continuous professional training in ethics, digital skills, sustainability, documentation systems, and inclusive cultural practices. Her professional experience spans permanent technical–scientific roles at the University of Salento since 2005, contract teaching in “Laboratory of Artistic Techniques,” international staff training at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, coordination of exhibitions, cultural forums, and leadership of outreach initiatives for schools and communities. Prof. Daniela Rizzo’s research interests focus on artistic techniques, conservation of movable cultural assets, diagnostic methodologies for artistic materials, heritage tourism, and sustainable reuse of cultural resources. Her research skills include artistic material analysis, heritage documentation, database development, exhibition coordination, interdisciplinary collaboration, and public engagement. Prof. Daniela Rizzo has received professional recognition through career advancement selection, leadership appointments, and responsibility for nationally and regionally funded cultural projects. In conclusion, Prof. Daniela Rizzo represents a model of academic dedication, where artistic techniques, heritage science, education, and societal impact converge to preserve and reimagine cultural assets for future generations.

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