Giulia Bernardini

 
 
 

Giulia brings art to life as something we move through, respond to, and carry with us. An art historian, educator, and storyteller, she spent over fifteen years teaching humanities after earning her master’s in Art History at CU Boulder. Today, as founder of Wonderfeast, she curates immersive cultural journeys across Europe, inviting others to see cities as living tapestries of history, architecture, and everyday ritual.

Raised across Switzerland, Germany, California, France, and Italy, Giulia embodies a third culture identity—attuned to nuance, contrast, and the invisible threads that shape how people live. She is a lifelong observer of spaces and behaviors, drawn to the small markers of belonging: how a city breathes, how people gather, how beauty forges connection.

She believes art is everywhere, from a painting to a contemporary building to the layout of a piazza, and that meaning begins when we slow down and talk to one another. For her, joy is not incidental; it is something to be curated and shared.

At home in Boulder with her husband and daughter, their life reflects a desire to root in cultural richness and shared experiences basked in meaning. She believes in making daily life rich with conversation, travel, and shared wonder, helping her daughter grow not just in knowledge, but in awareness of others and a deep sense of belonging to the wider world. In her view, the spaces we create and exist in are formed by the stories we tell about them, connecting us not only to the place, but to each other.

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