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Exodus
Exodus
Exodus reveals the local artistic fabric of Porto through guided visits to galleries, exhibition spaces and artists' studios.
Aimed at secondary school and higher education classes, it includes a contextualization session at school and a guided tour by artists, art critics, gallery owners or curators.
Aimed at secondary school and higher education classes, it includes a contextualization session at school and a guided tour by artists, art critics, gallery owners or curators.
Thursday, March 14th, from 3pm to 6pm | Baixa/Boavista
Exodus walk for schools, with Mafalda Fernandes — Quotidiano de Uma Negra
Mafalda Fernandes designed a route where colonial narratives that are perpetuated in the city's streets and public spaces will be debated, while visiting cultural and commercial places run by a black, Portuguese and migrant community from different African countries.
"Quotidiano de uma negra" is the project of this young psychologist who teaches and reflects on the anti-racist struggle and which will take shape and space throughout this Exodus walk.
Tuesday, April 9th, from 2pm to 5pm | Arca D’Água/Zona Norte
Exodus walk for schools, with Flor and Daniel Sá
In 2021, a public petition was launched, which has now been deactivated, questioning the Porto City Council's Municipal Master Plan and debating new uses for some land in the Paranhos - Arca d'Água area. One of these urban vacant spaces, on the other hand, was full of non-human life and became known as "A Charca de Salgueiros". Microorganisms and a wide variety of plant and animal species live here, in a limbo that is very interesting to visit and discuss.
A stadium, a shopping mall or water polo pools were some of the wishes put forward by the centenary Sport Clube Salgueiros.
On this Exodus tour, led by Flor and Daniel Sá, we will discuss the role of art in the discussion of public space and learn about bureaucracy, community, disobedience and intervention, reflecting on process and error when trying to navigate the political temperaments of a city.
Saturday, April 20th, from 3pm to 6pm | Baixa/Centro
Exodus walk with Mafalda Fernandes — Quotidiano de Uma Negra [registrations closed]
Mafalda Fernandes designed a route where colonial narratives that are perpetuated in the city's streets and public spaces will be debated, while visiting cultural and commercial places run by a black, Portuguese and migrant community from different African countries.
"Quotidiano de uma negra" is the project of this young psychologist who teaches and reflects on the anti-racist struggle and which will take shape and space throughout this Exodus walk.
Thursdau, June 6, from 6.30 to 8.30pm - Antas/Bonfim
Exodus walk with Alejandra Jaña
A musician, a fashion designer and an artist are the people Alejandra Jaña wants to talk about and show when she thinks about Porto, where she has lived for 20 years. What do Luís Buchinho, João Vieira and Júlio Dolbeth have in common, or in particular, to make their daily lives and creations a reference point for this graphic designer?
In these visits, we will look for the cultural and generational link that connects these three designers and, in the intimate space of their ateliers, we will have access to the inspirations that we later recognise in their creative discourses.
Ongoing
Exodus for Schools
To participate in the Exodus, all interested groups can register through the email galeriamunicipal@agoraporto.pt.