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Exhibitions & Contests

In this section, explore exhibitions that I participated and awards of contests.

PSYCHEDELIA
Exhibition  2 - 5 may 2023

This exhibition organized by Lounge IST, together with curator João Santos and AE of Faculdade das Belas Artes of Lisbon, took place at Técnico Lisboa.

As the name implies, this exhibition takes as its theme the cultural impact of the entire psychedelic movement that emerged in a period of high political tensions and insecurities embedded in the global population (something that, possibly, is reflected today).

I participated as one of the artists in this exhibition, with the work

All Flames were Colored - a printed rendering of a scenario built in 3D.

Galerias Abertas
Open Galleries 2023 2 - 4 June

The Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon hosted the 16th edition of GAB-A / Open Galleries of Fine Arts. 

The Open Galleries of the Faculty of Fine Arts (GAB-A) function as an exhibition of young artists and their work, integrated into the space where it is conceived and produced, in the spirit of a workshop, atelier or studio. With the GAB-A, the workspaces of the students of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon were open to all those interested in Art.

 

For this event, VR glasses were available for people to experience the 360º video from my platform The Silent Earth project, followed by two 3D prints of a statue present in the project.

Maratona Fotográfica de Lisboa
Contest 2021

 "Margarida Prates (MFL21056), 17-year-old photomarathon runner, for winning the 2021 Lisbon Photo Marathon Best Junior Photographer Competition.

 

Pursuant to Regulation: For the evaluation within the scope of the “Best Junior Photographer Competition”, the Jury took into account the aesthetics, originality, creativity, technical quality, narrative and cohesion/consistency of the set of photographs presented.
All photographs were submitted to the Jury anonymously, so that all results result solely and exclusively from the analysis of the submitted photographs."

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