Beatrice Bulla

She was born in Rome in 1994 from a long generation of art printers, whose roots go back to Paris in 1818.
From a young age she assisted her father Romolo and aunt Rosalba in the family print shop, helping them in the production of lithographic and woodcut limited editions of contemporary artists. In 2013 she moved to London where she graduated from Middlesex University in the Media and Performing Arts department.
In 2017 she returned to Rome to manage the family archive and co-curate the exhibition ‘Litografia Bulla. A two-hundred-year journey between art and technique presented in the rooms of Palazzo Poli of the Central Institute for Graphics in Rome in 2018. In the same year, together with her sister Flaminia and Alessandro Cucchi, she opened ‘O’, a residency project within Litografia Bulla aimed at emerging artists called upon to produce a limited edition artist’s book.
In 2020 he takes the reins of the printworks together with her sister Flaminia with whom, in addition to producing commissioned editions for artists, galleries, foundations and museums, she opens the second residency project ‘Passaggi’ where she co-curates exhibitions in the first rooms of Litografia Bulla of national and international artists, invited to produce graphics and multiples within the printworks. In the same year Litografia Bulla works together with the main artist-run spaces in Rome for sponsorships and commissions.
In 2021 Beatrice became co-president of Club Taverna, an initiative of Spazio Taverna by Ludovico Pratesi and Marco Bassan.