Chiara Campagnaro graduated from the University of Toronto in 2021 with a degree in History, Italian Studies, and Renaissance Studies. She is currently completing a Master’s in Art History, Curatorship, and Renaissance Culture at the Warburg Institute in London. Her research interests focus on early modern women, the history of the book trade, and Italian epics. Her master’s dissertation examines the collaborative nature of the printing press from the perspective of two Italian women printers in the sixteenth century, focusing on the intersection between work and gender. Chiara hopes to begin a meaningful career in education at a museum, gallery, or cultural heritage institution, combining her passion for teaching and history. She also hopes to pursue a PhD to continue her research on women in the book trade.
