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COP30 Exhibition: “What the Invisible Dream — Cosmoperceptions of the Forest”

This exhibition showcases contemporary artworks created during artistic residencies held across five territories: the Colombian Amazon, Marajó Island, the Atlantic Forest, the Boreal Forest (Sápmi, Finland), and the Rio Negro/Munich. The works — including video, photography, ceramics, painting, and installations — emerge from collective processes that engage with the forests, waters, cycles, and spiritualities of each territory.

Opening:
📅 November 10, at 7 PM
📍 Galeria Benedito Nunes — Centur, Belém (PA)
🆓 Free admission

Participating artists and collectives:
Aimema Úai (Wuitoto people, Colombian Amazon), Ronaldo Guedes and Cilene Andrade (Ateliê Arte Mangue Marajó), Cristine Takuá and Carlos Papá (Escolas Vivas), Sunná Máret and Laura Tapiola (Boreal Forest, Sápmi, Finland), Renata Tupinambá, João Paulo Barreto (Bahserikowi – Indigenous Medicine Center), Freg Stokes (Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology), Anita Ekman, Luca Meola, Rodrigo Duarte, Carlos Augusto da Silva (Tijolo) and Cristiana Barreto (Amazônia Revelada), Edu Simões, Feliciano Lana, Ismael dos Santos, and Indigenous Environmental Management Agents (AIMAs), among others.

Organized by Goethe-Institut Rio de Janeiro, in collaboration with its institutes in São Paulo, Colombia, Finland, and Munich. In partnership with the Max Planck Institute, Escolas Vivas/Ciclo Selvagem, Instituto Juruá, Amazônia Revelada, ISA, studio curva, Museum 5 Kontinente, Lithographiewerkstatt München, the Embassy of Finland, and the Government of Pará.

Additional activities can be found here.

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