Giulia Casalini is a curator-artist-researcher and transfeminist organizer whose work engages with (eco)transfeminist, queer, and decolonial methodologies to build and bridge communities across the globe through the arts and (nature)cultures. They hold a PhD and have been co-founder and artistic director of the non-profit organization Arts Feminism Queer (also known as CUNTemporary, 2012–21). Recent curated projects include Burned House Horizon, Mimosa House, London, 2025 and Diwata, British Council, Philippines, 2024. They live and work in London.

As of December 2024