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WATERMELONS ARE NOT STRAWBERRIES
SOLO EXHIBITION
1031 South Braddock Avenue, Pittsburgh
Opening reception: September 10th from 1-4pm
Artist talk and book signing: October 15th at 2pm.
ON OCTOBER 15TH, Join me in a conversation with Sarah Kennel who wrote my photobook's essay. Besides talking about the Watermelons Are Not Strawberries' photographs, Sarah will bring her perspective on photography and family, motherhood and gender.
WATERMELONS ARE NOT STRAWBERRIES
photobook
is now available at Yoffy Press catalog
buy HERE
I am trilled to share the story with the world.
Please consider buy or give a photobook to support my art.
Holding Space and The Most Possible Kind
In May 2022 I had the privilege to show my work among works of eight artists and mothers in two exhibition about motherhood.
CRITICAL MASS 2021 TOP 200 finalist!
I’m thrilled to be part of Photolucida Critical Mass 2021 top 200 finalists.
It’s an enormous recognition and exposure, but do you know what made me even more excited? I see many other women, men, and LGBTQ+ photographers from different walks of life exploring vulnerability, family issues, and self-awareness, redefining the social norms in so many poetic ways. So I feel immensely honored to have Watermelons Are Not Strawberries alongside high-caliber, intriguing, and sensitive photographs.
Click here to read the full finalists list.
Pre-order WATERMELONS are not STRAWBERRIES photobook
If you missed the crowdfunding campaign to pre-order your photobook, you can pre-order now HERE at Yoffy Press website.
Update on the photobook: printing a set of reference to send to press.
I really enjoy processing my images in photoshop and then print them. It's a contemplative time in my creative process where I totally immerse myself in my photos. I feel that my work is only completed when I hold my photographs in my hands.
To make sure the photographs in the photobook look as close as the fine art prints I usually make, I printed a set of references to send to the printer so they can use it as guidance for the shades of grays.
Yoffy Press and I are working hard to produce Watermelons Are Not Strawberries photobook with the highest-level quality!!
Anthropology of Motherhood: Culture of Care
Curated by Amy Bowman-McElhone and Fran Flaherty
The Anthropology of Motherhood: Culture of Care exhibition features works of art that engage in the complex visual, material, emotional, corporeal, and lived experiences of motherhood, caregiving, parenting, nurturing, and maternal labor. AOM: Culture of Care presents a slate of artists that embrace the labor of care as “right and rewarding work.” Through video, sculpture, painting, and photography, the works presented address maternal identities with birth as a metaphor for regeneration, creation and renewal.
CARLOW UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY - Oct. 19/2019 - Jan. 29/2020
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM of ART - Jun.11 - July 24 2021
WATERMELONS are not STRAWBERRIES crowdfunding campaign was a success!
In May 2021, I ran a crowdfunding campaign via Kickstarter to raise money to publish WATERMELONS are not STRAWBERRIES photobook. In one month, I not only raised the total amount but received overwhelming support to publish my story.
Making these photographs was a very lonely process, a moment of deep reflection. Little did I know that the photographs I made to relieve my pain would inspire others to confront their own challenges.
This photobook will be born with a community and family for itself. What else could I wish for this body of work?
If you missed the crowdfunding campaign to pre-order your photobook, you can pre-order now at Yoffy Press website.
Transforme Seu Olhar (To See Beyond)
Transforme Seu Olhar (To See Beyond) is a live and online experience that uses emotional intelligence and photography principles to broaden the participant's creative repertoire.
Marô Camargo and I launched the program in May 2020 for a Brazilian audience to help them cope with their feeling during the Covid-19 pandemic. The first experience was a success: 26 Brazilians participants living in different parts of the globe, sharing their feelings and photographs. Since then, It has been a joy to share our content and my love for photography with with different groups that always help me learn more about myself.
In 2021, we partnered up with SESC, a non-profit Brazilian private institution that makes available Education, Health, Culture and Recreational programs, to expand the program throughout Brazil.
For 2022, we are going bigger! More news coming soon!
Glass, Meet the Future Film Festival
The GMTF 2021 Festival launches 20.03.21 and continues until 04.04.21 All the screenings are free by visiting the North Lands Creative website HERE.
I’m thrilled to announce that Seeking Nowhere short film will be part of the Meet The Future 2021 film festival!!
Glass, Meet the Future Film Festival is dedicated to presenting a selection of new films pivoting around the medium of glass. The festival showcases a cross-section of international diverse and engaging series of short films curated and directed by female-identified and non-binary filmmakers using glass as the predominant feature.
The project is funded as part of the UK in Japan 2019-20 bilateral campaign, a partnership between British Council Scotland and Creative Scotland. Supported by Toyama Institute of Glass Art with Toyama Glass Art Museum and the Museum of Arts and Design New York.
Into the Light
Feb. 22 2020 - Mar. 14 2021 at Associated Artists of Pittsburgh.
Curated by Emma Vescio.
Get Closer pieces are at Associated Artists of Pittsburgh’s new member exhibition, Into the Light.
I was amazed to see the sun light from the windows glowing the Get Closer pieces!
I’m happy to be a new member at the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh!
2020 Paraty em Foco International Photo Festival
Watermelons Are Not Strawberries won third at the 2020 Paraty em Foco International Photo Festival!
The festival received more than 500 submissions and It was a honor to be awarded by the jurors’ festival among many talent photographs. Juror: Sergio Branco, André Teixeira, Rubens Fernandes Junior, Elza Lima, Vilma Slomp, Wania Corredo e Marcio Scavone.
Even though I was not able to attend the festival in person, I was thrilled to share my work with my fellow Brazilians in one of the most charming historic cost towns in Brazil Paraty.
The United
October 2, 2020 – January 24, 2021 at Pittsburgh Glass Center
Curated by Johanna Lasner.
Additional curation by Jaime Guerrero and Karla Lamb.
“The United” examines the incredibly complicated topic of immigration in a time when immigration systems are in crisis — affecting many of us closely, as members of diverse communities, as descendants of immigrants, or as immigrants ourselves. The exhibition with artwork from 12 artists from Belgium, Northern Ireland, Russia and the US explores the possibilities for proactive engagement with immigration issues, reconfiguring the status and function of art from passivity to active agency.
The United Exhibition Experience
A video about my experience as an artist-in-residence at Pittsburgh Glass Center, and about my creative process to making "Remember Me".
On view at The United Exhibition - viewed at the Pittsburgh Glass Center, October 2, 2020 - January 24, 2021.
Artist-in-residency at Pittsburgh Glass Center
Best experience ever!
From Sep.2019 to Sep.2020, I had the opportunity to learn about glassmaking at Pittsburgh Glass Center residency program. PGC gave me the space and support to lear a new a craft and to find new ways for me to explore artist practice. But the most amazing part was to get to know PGC’s team. A group of artists and professionals that were so patient and open to share their knowledge with me. Definitely an experience to be remember forever. (I wish I had photos of everyone!).
Live Virtual Opening of The United Exhibition with artist talk and more
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2ND
“Join us for the virtual opening of "The United," a new exhibition opening at PGC that examines the complicated topic of immigration which is affecting many of us closely, as members of diverse communities, as descendants of immigrants, or as immigrants ourselves. The exhibition with artwork from 12 artists from Belgium, Northern Ireland, Russia and the US explores the possibilities for proactive engagement with immigration issues and offers a message of resilience, hope and resistance.” - PGC
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PGC FACEBOOK PAGE TO TUNE IN:
https://www.facebook.com/pghglasscenter/posts/10157885219988090
CLIK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
https://www.pittsburghglasscenter.org/events/united-virtual-opening
About the night:
6pm Hot Glass Demonstration with Priscilla Kar Yee Lo
Priscilla Kar Yee Lo is an artist that uses glass as a medium to convey her ideas and current concerns about the world.
7pm Gallery Tour and Discussion
Join us for a tour of the gallery and a discussion about the exhibition with:
Johanna Lasner, curator
Jaime Guerrero, juror and mixed media artist
Karla Lamb, juror, poet and program director at City of Asylum
Leslie Aizenman, MPPM, Director, Refugee & Immigrant Services at Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS)
Jamie L. Englert, Director Immigration Legal Services at Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS)
Plus artists from The United
The United Exhibition at Pittsburgh Glass Center
I'm thrilled to be part of the group of artists that will be exploring such a relevant topic. I'm still finishing the pieces with the help of the incredible Pittsburgh Glass Center's team. can't wait to see them in the gallery.
Opening night will probably be virtual, which gives the opportunity for more people to join.
More informations to come.
https://www.pittsburghglasscenter.org/united
PROGRAMA TRANSFORME SEU OLHAR
O Programa TRANSFORME SEU OLHAR, a partir da Fotografia e da Inteligência Emocional, é um convite para que você desenvolva a sua maturidade emocional em períodos de crise.
CURSO ONLINE em 06 ENCONTROS, AO VIVO, CUSTOMIZADO
QUANDO:
Duração: 6 dias (sábados pela manhã) - de 30/05 até 04/07/2020
Horário: 09:30 às 11:30 (horário São Paulo, Brasil)
Onde: Aulas Online pela internet (via Plataforma Zoom)
Inscreva-se no link abaixo:
https://www.eventbrite.com.br/e/transforme-seu-olhar-fotografia-inteligencia-emocional-online-ao-vivo-tickets-104921846066
Online Panel talk - video link
If you Missed the Disability / Visibility online Panel talk, here is the link for it:
Disability / Visibility panel talk online
Since our spring Exhibition had to be postponed to fall, because of Covid-19, we will start the conversation on-line! I'm excited to talk about my work and share the talk with my good friend Anna Grevenitis!
More Info:
Time: 4:30pm EST / 5:30pm Brazil / 1:30 PST
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/91746070668?pwd=eXo0V2xoVkVWc2lONmtVaTdYdDBpQT09
Meeting ID: 917 4607 0668
Password: miller
Disability / Visibility - video about the artists
please, check out the video ULV Photography created to promote the Exhibition and the panel talk!
Disability / Visibility exhibition was postponed because of Covid-19
Exhibition Dates: TBA / 2020
Reception: TBA / 5–6 pm / Irene Carlson Gallery / Miller Hall
The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography welcomes guest photographers Sandra Bacchi and Anna Grevenitis, two mothers of children with chronic illness who have graciously shared insights into their lives through the power of photography. This unique collaboration between healthcare and photography brings to light the beauty of diversity in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Many people with chronic illness feel isolated, excluded, and marginalized by a society that does not accommodate us. Things such as eating at a restaurant, accessing a public space, and connecting with others, become relics of the past for those who live with chronic illness and disability. The world now finds itself in a situation not completely unlike that of living with chronic illness – alone, uncertain, and without the comforts and joys of life that were once taken for granted.
– Brianna Caredenas, Professor of Health
The story of watermelons are not strawberries
I made this video to share my story and creative process in this very personal work about finding myself through motherhood.
work in progress at Pittsburgh Glass Center
Since 2019, I have been developing work as an artist-in-residence at Pittsburgh Glass Center, mixing photography with glass, exploring the distortion and imperfect shapes of the glass, its translucent aspect, depth of field, and color tones. Just like I am drawn to the physicality of the way a photograph is created by a complex combination of convex and concave lenses, pieces made by glass are able to shift one’s perception, which can be considered distorted, an optical illusion, or even a new reality..
Here are some pictures of the work in progress I made before the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown! I hope soon enough I will be able to go back to the shop and finish this piece. This work will be part of “the united" exhibition. The show will address questions about immigration and my work will explore the sense of belonging
“Mastermind Exhibition” - Pittsburgh center for the arts and media, Juried by Emerging Arts Leaders Network
Opening Night at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and media. It was a fun night with good friends!
more info:
Mastermind Exhibition
Exhibition dates: Center is closed doe to Covid-19
Reception: February at 7PM
633 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
“com os olhos no céu da boca”, curated by Shelia oliviera
No próximo dia 19, estreia no Centro Cultural Correios São Paulo, a exposição "Com os olhos no céu da boca", que reúne fotografias e instalações de artistas, com o objetivo de abordar a alimentação em mais diversos aspectos.
Watermelons Are Not Strawberries will be part of an exiting exhibition that will inquire different aspects of how we relate with food. I'm happy to have my work shown in my hometown, among talent artists!
More info:
centro Cultura Correios São Paulo
Exhibition dates: Sept 18 – oct 25, 2019
Curated by: Sheila Oliveira
Av. São João, 250, Vale do Anhangabaú, São Paulo, SP
Visitação: Segunda a sexta-feira das 10h as 17h
entrada gratuita
“25th Annual Juried Exhibition” - Griffin Museum of Photography, Juried by Julie Grahame
Suzanne Révy wrote a very nice review about the 25th annual exhibition. all the photographs Julie grahame chose are strong, making the Exhibition a must see.
Check it out:
https://whatwillyouremember.com/25th-juried-members-exhibition-at-the-griffin-museum-of-photography/
More info:
25th Annual Juried Members’ Exhibition
Exhibition dates: July 18 – September 1, 2019
Reception: July 18, 2019 7-8:30 PM
Juror: Julie Grahame
Julie Grahame gallery walk/talk 6:15 PM, July 18, 2019 and will do a curator in residence reviews as well. Reviews are July 19th.
67 Shore Road, Winchester MA 01890
“Intentional Spaces’ - Photo Place Gallery, juried by Laura Moya
I am very excited to be part of the Intentional space juried show, juried by Laura Moya.
more info:
https://photoplacegallery.com/online-juried-shows/intentional-spaces/
Exhibition dates: June 20 – July 13, 2019
Reception: July 18, 2019 7-8:30 PM
Juror: Laura Moya
3 Park Street, Middlebury VT 05753
"Dive In” - Don't Take Pictures, Juried by Kat kiernan
I am thrilled to have my work selected by Kat Kiernan to be part of a online exhibition on her website. Don't Take Pictures has great content and resources for photographer.
https://www.donttakepictures.com/gallery-dive-in
The exhibition is on view May 22 — August 20
“The curated fridge - spring 2019”, Juried by Ashly Stohi and David Carol
I met Ashly at Review Santa Fé in 2018. Her work investigate her family dynamic, like mine does. I love the fact that she promotes conversations on this subject, and that she chose my work, among great others, to be part of the a show about family at the Curated Fridge..