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Name

Andressa Cantergiani

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Andressa Cantergiani is PhD student in Visual Poetics by PPGAV / UFRGS (2016-2021). Master of Communication and Semiotics Program of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (2008), with research grant CAPES, through the project “The mediatization of pain: communicative strategies and political resistance”. Bachelor of Arts in Drama by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2004). He studied Performance art at the University of Arts in Berlin UDK / GERMANY. She acted as an art educator at the Feminist Culture Point: Corpo & arte & expression. She is the founder of Galeria Península and BRONZE residence. In his recent production stand out: ATERRO, performance and individual photographic exhibition (MINC – Brazil / Culture Interchange Award, Guillherme Cossoul Gallery, Lisbon, 2015). GAMES OF APPROXIMATION, artistic residence and collective exhibition (Galeria Península, Porto Alegre / RS, 2015). Collective Exhibition Memories and Identities (Museum of Human Rights, World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, 2016). PERFORMANCE CIRCUIT, curated by Elcio Rossini at the Mostra AudiovisualSemDestino (UFRGS / PPGAV / UFSM and Galeria Península, Porto Alegre / RS, 2016). Artistic Residence in TERRA UNA, Minas Gerais, Brazil. (2016) Artistic residence at the MUSEUM BISPO DO ROSÁRIO DE ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (2016) Individual exhibition TRANCE, Espaço SARACURA, Rio de Janeiro (2016/2017). PPPP-PUBLIC PROGRAM OF PERFORMANCE PENINSULA, design and curatorship (Porto Alegre / RS, 2016/2018). Artistic residence CDEA- DAAD Award in Berlin, Germany (2017). Exhibit SUBSOLE NOTES, Municipal Hall Basement, Porto Alegre / RS. ACTION-installation AVESSO, in partnership with Maurício Ianês, IBERÊ CAMARGO FOUNDATION, Porto Alegre, 2018. AORISTA, individual exhibition. Gallery ECARTA, Porto Alegre, 2018. INSURGÊNCIAS PROJECT, at AGORA COLLETIVE, cureted by Paz Ponce and Dani Labra, Berlin, Germany, 2018. CORVA, individual exhibition, Mamute Gallery. Porto Alegre, Brasil, 2019.
http://www.andressacantergiani.art.br

Profession

Visual