Braziliarty CIC
www.braziliarty.orgBraziliarty is a social enterprise created after the award-winning project Braziliality, a platform for the promotion of Brazilian arts and culture abroad with a portfolio of 66 independent events produced between 2008 and 2017. Braziliarty follows the ethic of the former project Braziliality to work in collaborations and partnerships and develop projects. Braziliality was an independent cultural project, showcasing artwork by Brazilian artists and international artists inspired by Brazil, creating a 360-degree perspective of the influence of contemporary Brazilian art and culture around the globe. Braziliality began in July 2008 in London, and in five years has presented the work of over 203 artists from 22 countries in 42 events. The project exhibited mainly in three locations, Soho, Camden and Shoreditch in partner venues such as 16mm Deli Cafe & Screening Room, Made in Brazil and Floripa. Braziliality was part of Hackney Wicked Festival with the exhibition I am Braziliality’ including 42 artists in July 2011 at Forman’s Smokehouse Gallery. In 2012 Braziliality took part of the Late at V&A hot Brazil with over 18 artists and collaborators, creating an installation for the main foyer and an interactive intervention simulating a live soap opera, where the audience were the actors of a story about Queen Victoria & Albert going to Brazil on the 19th Century. In these six years, Braziliarty collaborated with partners such as the V&A Museum, Science Museum, Horniman Museum, Forman’s Smokehouse Gallery, Monorex, Magazine Jungle Drums and Leros, Brazilian News, Canal Londres, Latin America Bureau, ABC Trust and Festinho festival, Festival Visual Brasil in Barcelona, Displacement Project in Berlin Fourth Plinth Project in Trafalgar Square Pedal Power, PLANarama, Cachaça Abelha, Favela Chic and Floripa. Braziliarty is currently developing its activities.
Read moreBraziliarty is a social enterprise created after the award-winning project Braziliality, a platform for the promotion of Brazilian arts and culture abroad with a portfolio of 66 independent events produced between 2008 and 2017. Braziliarty follows the ethic of the former project Braziliality to work in collaborations and partnerships and develop projects. Braziliality was an independent cultural project, showcasing artwork by Brazilian artists and international artists inspired by Brazil, creating a 360-degree perspective of the influence of contemporary Brazilian art and culture around the globe. Braziliality began in July 2008 in London, and in five years has presented the work of over 203 artists from 22 countries in 42 events. The project exhibited mainly in three locations, Soho, Camden and Shoreditch in partner venues such as 16mm Deli Cafe & Screening Room, Made in Brazil and Floripa. Braziliality was part of Hackney Wicked Festival with the exhibition I am Braziliality’ including 42 artists in July 2011 at Forman’s Smokehouse Gallery. In 2012 Braziliality took part of the Late at V&A hot Brazil with over 18 artists and collaborators, creating an installation for the main foyer and an interactive intervention simulating a live soap opera, where the audience were the actors of a story about Queen Victoria & Albert going to Brazil on the 19th Century. In these six years, Braziliarty collaborated with partners such as the V&A Museum, Science Museum, Horniman Museum, Forman’s Smokehouse Gallery, Monorex, Magazine Jungle Drums and Leros, Brazilian News, Canal Londres, Latin America Bureau, ABC Trust and Festinho festival, Festival Visual Brasil in Barcelona, Displacement Project in Berlin Fourth Plinth Project in Trafalgar Square Pedal Power, PLANarama, Cachaça Abelha, Favela Chic and Floripa. Braziliarty is currently developing its activities.
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