Casa do Povo launches pedagogical program and collaborative artist fund in São Paulo
Casa do Povo in São Paulo has launched a pedagogical program exploring contemporary collectivity. The initiative coincides with the exhibition 'A parábola do progresso,' which uses ephemera to examine race and gender issues. Autonomous art spaces have established a collaborative fund to support artists. Benjamin Seroussi contributes to programming with an approach prioritizing gestures over words. A virtual platform brings together galleries and cultural spaces for collaborative projects. The Tijuana Fair takes place this weekend at Casa do Povo. The institution positions itself as a place where remembering translates into action. Debates and exhibitions focusing on indigenous causes are occurring in São Paulo. Weekly event highlights are scheduled for August 25-31 and April 28-May 4.
Key facts
- Casa do Povo launched a pedagogical program
- The program addresses contemporary collectivity
- Exhibition 'A parábola do progresso' reflects on race and gender
- Autonomous art spaces created a collaborative artist fund
- Benjamin Seroussi participates with 'first gestures, then words' approach
- Virtual platform unites galleries and cultural spaces
- Tijuana Fair occurs this weekend at Casa do Povo
- Institution emphasizes 'remembering is acting'
Entities
Artists
- Benjamin Seroussi
Institutions
- Casa do Povo
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil