Mar 7 • 20:44 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Exhibition 'Transbordária' Brings Together Works by Amazonian Women in Belém

The exhibition 'Transbordária: none of us fits on the margin' showcases 17 works by eight Amazonian women artists in Belém, Brazil.

The exhibition 'Transbordária: none of us fits on the margin' is currently being held at Casa Dourada in Belém, featuring a collection of 17 pieces created by eight artists from the Amazon region. Curated by Débora Oliveira and creatively directed by Bruna Suelen, this show highlights the contemporary art produced by women, incorporating various artistic forms such as sculpture, photography, embroidery, ceramics, printmaking, illustration, graffiti, and digital art.

This exhibition is part of the Motins program and includes artists from the states of Pará and Amapá, focusing on the diverse trajectories and perspectives of female artists who create work inspired by their Amazonian territories. Noteworthy participants include Luci Rodrigues, an indigenous graffiti artist from Macapá; Maria Flor / Mulambra, a multimedia trans artist; Glenda Beatriz, a sculptor and painter; alongside several others, each contributing their unique narratives and styles to the exhibition.

Overall, 'Transbordária' serves as an important platform for showcasing the talents and voices of Amazonian women artists, challenging traditional perceptions and offering an inclusive representation of their stories through art. The exhibition not only aims to celebrate these creatives but also to address broader themes related to gender and regional identity within the context of the Amazon.

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