Colectivo Pangeia
Primeiro Lugar – Vénus
Thursday •
OPENING
Saturday •
CLOSURE
tuesday-saturday • -
Booking: Free entrance
The Coletivo Pangeia derived from the friendship between six university colleagues and the mutual search for subjects of common interest, from various points of view. Every member of the collective also works individually; as a collective, we show our perspectives and savour diversity with a single theme in mind, but preserving absolute freedom in our work. As a group of artists, it seems relevant to explore who we are above all: women. This exhibit, Venus, has its genesis in one of the most relevant aspects that brings us together, our femininity, in all its forms.
Born in Peniche, 21 year-old Ana Correia, has a natural taste for the fine arts, namely painting. She moved to the big city in search of knowledge and artistic involvement, enrolling in the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, where she is currently graduating in Painting.
Eva Barbosa Gonçalves da Rocha Pereira, born in 1999, in Paredes de Coura, is nowadays attending a bachelor’s degree in Painting in the University of Lisbon. From a young age she has shown interest in the arts, such as painting, drawing and photography, having already taken part in a few exhibitions.
Born in Lisbon, Inês Simões Soares, 20, has shown from an early age a natural ability for drawing and colouring and an interest in the exploration of shapes and materials. In 2017, she attended a course in Illustration in the Faculty of Fine Arts in the University of Lisbon, where she started a degree in Painting in 2018. She works mostly in Painting and Illustration, with a particular interest in all facets of the human being – the human shape and imagination, as well as its products.
Julia Blochtein, 25 years old, of Lithuanian origin, was born in Brazil and is currently studying Painting at the College of Fine Arts in the Faculty of Lisbon. Her work is based on the fracture between the classic and the contemporary. She seeks to show from a new point of view and force a reflection on the old paradigms of our society, which include the feminine figure. The artist creates her own language with the viewers, using different guidelines of the visual arts, painting, serigraphy, sculpture, or any other means that she wants to use as a form of communication.
Born in Mira d’Aire, Portugal, Maria Tristão has manifested an interest in both artistic and cultural fields from a very young age. She’s currently studying Painting in the Faculty of Fine Arts in the University of Lisbon. Looking to promote the singularity of each matter and/or individual, through painting and its most expressive strands.