Diletta Branchini (Ancona 1996) is an art historian and curator.
She graduated in Visual Arts at the University of Bologna, and later obtained a Master in Art Management at the Luiss Business School in Rome and a Double Degree at the University of Dijon.
She works in the fields of contemporary art, sculpture and museology, with a focus on issues of aesthetic communication and fruition, and with special attention to the problems of accessibility and inclusion.
She recently curated the contemporary art exhibitions Vulnerable Territories (Rome 2023), Diads (Rome 2023) and Roots (Bari 2024).
She is currently working on a book dedicated to the sensory/sensual aspects of sculpture and on an accessibility and social inclusion project aimed at the tactile enjoyment of works of art by a blind audience for the National Galleries of Ancient Art in Rome.