Giulia Baita has a degree in Art History. She is a teacher and artist. From 2015 to 2019 she participated in numerous international exhibitions such as “Light Impression” (twice in Miami), “MIRA Mobile Prize” (in Porto), “mDAC 2017” (Palo Alto).
Some of her art videos made with iPhone have been selected by festivals such as MoMo Festival, International Mobile Film Festival, Woman's Mobile Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival.
In 2016 she collaborated with the jazz composer Marco Testoni on the creation of three music videos for the projects “Impossible Humans” and “Ah!”.
In 2017 she founded MAG Mobile Art Group, a group of artists that aims to promote Mobile Art as a new form of contemporary art.
For two years (from 2017 to 2018) Giulia collaborated with the magazine “ONLY Mobile Art”, published in NYC and directed by the Brazilian photographer Marcelo Barbusci.
She has been a judge of the most important Mobile Art Awards and competitions in the world: three times for MIRA Mobile Prize (Porto), then a judge for MDAC 2021 (Palo Alto, California), finally for Mobgraphia (São Paulo, Brazil).
In March 2018 she conceived and curated her first exhibition as a curator in Cagliari (Italy) featuring mobile artists from all over the world. Three more followed in Sardinia and Milan.
In the meantime Giulia have taken care of her personal artistic activity with solo and collective exhibitions.
In 2021 she participated in the “Talk with me” exhibition in Genoa, Palazzo Ducale and then in Florence at the “Biennale di Arte Contemporanea” (Florence Biennale).
Twice (2021-2022) she exhibited on touch screens in Milan and Fuerteventura at the MADS Art Gallery. In September 2022 Giulia exhibited in NYC at the Galleria Arte Azulejo with the exhibition “Roots” and then in Milan at the Galleria MAEC with the exhibition “I have a dream”.
In April 2022 she participated in the Fuori Salone-Design Week with the work "Movement".
She currently collaborates with various galleries and exhibition spaces and her works are present in various private collections.
The art critic Elena Gollini writes about her: “Giulia's artistic work is undoubtedly exhaustive, complete, clean. Her works possess the value of the gift, of being particularly attractive and of possessing great intrinsic energy. They invite the viewer to abandon themselves to poetry and beauty."