Biography
Sabrina Moura is a curator, researcher and writer. She has conceived and organised seminars and public programmes presented by a number of institutions, including Associação Cultural Videobrasil, São Paulo; Serviço Social do Comércio: Administração Regional no Estado de São Paulo (SESC São Paulo), Brazil; Goethe Institut, Salvador, Brazil; and World Biennial Forum, São Paulo.
She is currently the Development Director at VASTO—a São Paulo-based agency focused on the research and development of interdisciplinary projects in the fields of education, culture and visual arts. She served as a visiting researcher at the Institute of African Studies at Columbia University, New York, with a grant from the Getty Foundation, Los Angeles (2016).
She edited Southern Panoramas: Perspectives for Other Geographies of Thought (SESC Videobrasil, 2015), which presents cultural and artistic perspectives on the concept of the Global South.
Moura was recently awarded a visual arts prize from Cultural Action Program of the São Paulo State (PROAC) for the exhibition project Arqueologia da Criação.
She holds a PhD in Art History from the History Department of the University of Campinas, Brazil; MA in History and Aesthetics from the University Paris VIII (2011) and a Master’s degree in Management and Conduct of Cultural Projects from the University Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle (2010).
Born in 1979 in Natal, Moura currently lives and works in São Paulo.
SAF participation:
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