São Paulo Biennial reelected Andrea Pinheiro as president until 2027
Andrea Pinheiro has been reelected as president of the São Paulo Biennial Foundation and will continue in the role through 2027, aiming to enhance accessibility and public engagement.
Andrea Pinheiro's reelection as president of the São Paulo Biennial Foundation ensures continuity in leadership as the organization looks to expand its initiatives. Her upcoming terms in 2026 and 2027 will build on the groundwork laid during her first tenure, which saw significant changes in the institution's structure, including a revamped curatorial selection process and an extended exhibition period. These changes have successfully attracted more visitors, indicating that the Biennial is adapting to contemporary demands.
During her initial term, the Biennial has notably emphasized educational programming, with initiatives catering to children, youth, and educators. This focus has allowed the organization to extend its reach beyond traditional exhibition spaces, fostering a connection with diverse audiences. The growth of these educational programs has reinforced the Biennial's commitment to being a culturally inclusive and accessible platform.
With her new term, Pinheiro's plan consists of continuing to deepen these transformations, ensuring the Biennial remains a welcoming and engaging space for various communities. Additionally, strengthening partnerships with public institutions, social organizations, and universities is a crucial element of her strategy, aiming to enhance the Biennial's impact and relevance in the local art and cultural landscape.