In addition to the various actions implemented by the Museu Vale during its outreach activities, the exhibition “African Languages that Make Brazil” features the Public Program, an initiative that synthesizes the Museum’s commitment to the community.
As part of the Public Program for the exhibition “African Languages that Make Brazil,” the Museu Vale is initiating a series of visits to the studios of the participating artists from Espírito Santo. The first meeting will be with visual artist and researcher Jaíne Muniz, who constructs abstract narratives with elements of the earth in search of a reformulation of Black and gender-dissident existence.
In her works “Being-Horizon” and “What the Water Took,” Jaíne affirms the earth, water, and wind as vital forces, creating language in the intertwining of body and landscape.
Date: October 23rd
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Artist Jaíne Muniz’s Studio – Vitória, ES
Registration: https://forms.gle/eCM3LNkXC7M7tQ8A6
African Languages that Make Up Brazil is an initiative of the Vale Cultural Institute and the Museu Vale, conceived by the Museum of the Portuguese Language, an institution of the Secretariat of Culture, Economy and Creative Industries of the Government of the State of São Paulo; sponsored by Vale; supported by the Government of the State of Espírito Santo, through the Secretariat of Culture, and carried out by the Ministry of Culture, via the Law of Incentive to Culture.
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