Welcoming Veronica Giorgetti: A Master Decorative Artist and Restorer Joins Our Board
- Annie Lemarie
- Apr 26
- 1 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
We are thrilled to welcome Veronica Giorgetti to our Board of Directors. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome with a specialization in Decorative Painting, and a certified Conservation Technician of works of art from Engim Veneto in Vicenza, Italy, Veronica brings a wealth of experience and passion to our organization.
Over the past 20 years, Veronica has cultivated a dynamic career blending technical expertise with creative exploration. Her body of work spans mixed media art, where technical experimentation and a journey from figurative to more abstract and conceptual imagery have defined her artistic evolution.

While based in Italy, Veronica collaborated with artists of various disciplines, participated in cultural events, fairs, and competitions, and worked closely with gallery owners and cultural organizations. Her deep love of art led her to explore parallel fields where creative skills, art history knowledge, and artisanal techniques were applied across Interior Decoration, Scenic Painting, and the Conservation and Restoration of fine art.
Driven by a passion for craftsmanship and collaboration, Veronica has worked alongside experts in interior decoration, architects, designers, cabinet makers, set designers, and art restorers—experiences that broadened her technical skills and enriched her multidisciplinary perspective.
Since relocating to the United States in 2016, Veronica has continued to build strong ties within the art community, working as a studio assistant for established artists while also curating independent visual art, decoration, and restoration projects.
We are honored to have Veronica Giorgetti join our leadership team and look forward to the inspiration, knowledge, and global perspective she will bring to our organization.
Please check out Veronica's Instagram: instagram.com/nonsoloartevg
What can I say! Welcome to Veronica Giorgetti. To have on board someone with a wealth of experience in ornamental arts and restoration is incredibly inspiring. With her knowledge, it's without doubt she will bring a new light and contribute greatly to the team's creative approach. I'm looking forward to seeing how the union of history and artistry in restoration work shapes future projects under her influence. This takes me back to my search for help with dissertation writing England. When it seems that the right expert advice will make quite a difference in any academic or artistic endeavor! Excited about what may come next with Veronica.