About

Benedetta Manfriani is an interdisciplinary visual artist working across voice, sound and participatory practices.

 

Her work explores the voice as an aesthetic, relational and political medium, translating collective vocal processes into visual and spatial forms. Through immersive installations, moving image and participatory projects, she activates contexts in which listening becomes a shared practice and a tool for collective construction.

 

Operating across institutional, educational and socially complex environments — including museums and detention contexts — her practice engages voice as a site of encounter, negotiation and co-creation.

 

Her work has been presented in international contexts including MAD – Murate Art District (Florence), Museo Nazionale (Warsaw), Rochester Art Center (USA) and Istituto Italiano di Cultura (Hamburg).

 

She is currently developing ALVEOLI, a research-based project on collective voice across Italy, France and Colombia.