Mano Penalva moves between the regional and the global, the industrial and the handmade, exploring how everyday objects and gestures reveal contrasts in culture and identity
Laercio Redondo investigates the traces that linger beneath dominant histories, crafting works that reveal how memory, architecture, and power intersect across past and present
Regina Parra explores the female body as a site of both assertion and tension, creating images that navigate oppression, desire, and resistance between historical inheritances and
In his performances, Tales Frey experiments with body, identity, and documentation, crossing practices from theatre and visual arts
Guilherme Peters stages performances that confront the clash between body and structure, where error, effort and instability expose historical, political and social tensions
Mari Nagem investigates the layers between the natural and the digital, creating forms that emerge from spatial perception, where physical and virtual landscapes unfold new meaning
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