A teacher, somebody who taught me the importance and difficulties of taking care of something that is other-than-self, once told me: “Be careful with each other, so we can be dangerous together.”


I am an Italian art worker, writer and educator. I hold an MA in Photography & Society from the Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague (NL) and received a specialisation diploma in Future of the Art Museum from unibz and Museion (Bolzano, IT). Since 2022 I am part of the co-founded feminist radio collective Radio Echo.

I collaborate with the MA Photography & Society in the research group On Commoning, exploring ways in which the concept of the Commons can foster a fairer learning environment in academia, and with the Free University of Bolzano (unibz) as an assistant in the Faculty of Art. Since 2026 I collaborate with the contemporary art museum Museion as part of Art Club. In 2025 I co-curated the exhibition Cows at a Puddle at Pulchri (The Hague, NL), and the performance festival Embodied Sounds in Vicenza, IT. In 2023 I curated the artist-led exhibition In Times of Trouble We Dream with Open Eyes at the Grey Space in the Middle, The Hague; and my critical review for the exhibition Peer To Peer: UK/HK 2022 was selected by the jury for Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool (UK). In 2022 I co-curated the exhibition (Un)documented Migration at Amare, Den Haag (NL). In 2020 I worked with the curatorial duo BAU (Lisa Mazza and Simone Mair) as assistant and graphic designer. 

Beatrice Cera is an art worker, curator, and designer who lives in The Hague. Since all forms of life on this planet are interconnected, moving towards a radical manifestation of care feels crucial to her. In her works, she takes the stance of a collective practice as a process to foster political responsibility.