Tiago Mestre draws from architecture and his experience as an immigrant to create works that engage with displacement, territory, and symbolic constructions of space
Edu Silva navigates memory and matter, using personal experience to expose social contrasts, hierarchies, and how belonging is shaped through art
Marcelo Amorim combines research and appropriated imagery to explore how visual culture—whether didactic, domestic, or related to landscape—shapes social behavior and identity
Adriano Machado creates “Afro-inventive territories” through photography, video, and objects. He explores spaces where Black culture builds everyday freedom and resistance
Marcelo Cidade explores urban tensions between public and private, examining architectural structures and their impact on the city
Celina Portella, a dancer and visual artist from Rio de Janeiro, investigates the interaction between the body and the image in space through videos, photos and installations
Marjô Mizumoto uses painting to express everyday life and motherhood, combining influences from Japanese culture with a touch of nostalgia
Armarinhos Teixeira, environmental artist, explores the intersection between human industry, conservation and the earliest forms of life in Bioarte
Ana Hupe, a multifaceted artist, holds a PhD in visual arts and works with various media such as artistic research, counter-archives, narrative installations, engravings, and video
Matheus Rocha Pitta is a Brazilian artist who works with photography, sculpture and installations, and has a great interest in the relationship between gestures and ethics