Index
- Host Curator
Isabel Carlos
Curator and art critic. Isabel Carlos has held several prominent positions, including advisor for the exhibition area of Lisboa'94 - European Capital of Culture. She was co-founder and sub-director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, under the Ministry of Culture (1996-2001)
- Events
Jardins Efémeros
Jardins Efémeros
- Speaker
Jesse James
Jesse James (Vancouver, 1987). Lives and works between Lisbon and Ponta Delgada as a cultural programmer and independent curator, combining curatorial projects and strategic management of projects, artists and cultural structures. He is co-founder and president of Anda&Fala – Cultural Association, a contemporary and multidisciplinary creative structure in the Azores Islands, and leads the artistic direction of Walk&Talk – Arts Festival.
- Artist, Researchers and writers
João Enxuto and Erica Love
João Enxuto and Erica Love work on projects about the technopolitics of work, institutions, and economies connected to Contemporary Art. Enxuto received an MFA in Photography from RISD and Love holds BAs from Brown University in Economics and Visual Arts and an MFA from UCLA. Together they were fellows at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and were awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts Artist Fellowship and a Creative Capital Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant.
- Artist, Speaker
Jorge Jácome
Jorge Jácome (b. 1988) is a filmmaker and artist based in Lisbon. He was born in Viana do Castelo and grew up in Macau. He graduated in Direction and Edition at Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema - Lisbon, and holds a post-graduation at Le Fresnoy – Studio National des Arts Contemporains in France. In his works, which blurs the lines between documentary and fiction, he investigates relations between utopias, nature, disappearance and desire.
- Guest Curator
Kasia Redzisz
Kasia Redzisz is Artistic Director at Kanal - Centre Pompidou in Brussels. Prior to joining Kanal she served as Senior Curator at Tate Liverpool, where she was responsible for the programme and international collaborations.
- Galleries
Kubik Gallery
Kubik Gallery
- Independent Project
Kunsthalle Freeport
Kunsthalle Freeport
- Independent Project
Kunsthalle Lissabon
Kunsthalle Lissabon
- Artistic residency
La Junqueira Artists Residency
La Junqueira Artists Residency
- Galleries
Lehmann + Silva Gallery
Lehmann + Silva Gallery
- Speaker
Luís Silva
Luís Silva is director of the Kunsthalle Lissabon, an institution he founded with João Mourão in 2009. He is co-curator of the Portuguese Official Representation at the 59th Venice Biennale with the project “Vampires in Space” by Pedro Neves Marques.
- Independent Project
Lumiar Cité
Lumiar Cité
- Museums and Art Centres
MAAT Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia
maat – Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia
- Museums and Art Centres
MACE Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas
MACE – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas
- Museums and Art Centres
MACNA Museu de Arte Contemporânea Nadir Afonso
MACNA Museu de Arte Contemporânea Nadir Afonso
- Independent Project
Mala
Mala
- Speaker
Mariana Pestana
Mariana Pestana (1982) lives and works in Lisbon. She is an architect, curator and researcher. PhD in Architecture from Bartlett School of Architecture (2019), she creates cultural programs such as exhibitions, events and installations and among them The Future Starts Here (V&A, 2018) and Eco Visionaries (Maat, Royal Academy and Matadero, 2018-19) or the 5th Istanbul Design Biennial (2020-21).
- Independent Project
Maus Hábitos
Maus Hábitos
- Museums and Art Centres
MIAA Museu Ibérico de Arqueologia e Arte de Abrantes
MIAA – Museu Ibérico de Arqueologia e Arte de Abrantes
- Museums and Art Centres
MIEC Museu Internacional de Escultura Contemporânea de Santo Tirso
MIEC – Museu Internacional de Escultura Contemporânea de Santo Tirso
- Museums and Art Centres
MNAC Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado
MNAC – Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea
- Galleries
Módulo – Centro Difusor de Arte
Módulo – Centro Difusor de Arte
- Artist, Speaker
Mónica de Miranda
Mónica de Miranda lives and works in Lisbon and Luanda. Mónica is an Angolan/ Portuguese visual artist, photographer, filmmaker, and researcher who works on postcolonial issues of geography and history.
- Galleries
Monitor Lisbon
Monitor Lisbon