Free event
Date: Saturday, February 8th
Location: Museum Auditorium (garden level)
Registration is open: until 7/2 in this link.
The event will include a sign language interpreter.
On February 8th, at 3 PM, the Ipiranga Museum invites the public to the launch of the exhibition catalog. Where there's smoke: art and the climate emergency, followed by a special lecture by historian and professor Luiz Marques.
The catalog expands on the exhibition's discussion, featuring texts by researchers, artists, and curators that connect art, science, and the climate emergency. Curators Vitor Lagoeiro, Marcela Rosenburg, and Felipe Carnevalli also participate in a conversation about the curatorial and editorial project.
Everyone in attendance will receive a free copy!
After the event, the public will be invited to visit the exhibition.
Participants:
Luiz Marques
Retired professor and collaborator of the History Department at Unicamp. He was chief curator of the São Paulo Museum of Art.
Vítor Roscoe Papini Lagoeiro
Architect and Urban Planner from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) and co-founder of the architecture and urbanism group Micrópolis.
Felipe Carnevalli De Brot
Architect and Urban Planner from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Master in Architecture and Urbanism from the same institution (NPGAU) and Master in Social Sciences from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS – Paris, France). He is the editor of Editora Piseagrama, co-founder of the Micrópolis group and researcher in the Cosmópolis research-extension group (UFMG).
Marcela Rosenburg Figueiredo
Architect and Urban Planner from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) and holds a master's degree in Architecture and Urbanism, also from UFMG. Co-founder of the Micrópolis group. Substitute professor in the Architecture and Urbanism course at the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP).
Schedule:
- Registration: 2:30 PM
- Roundtable discussion on curatorial and editorial projects: 3 PM
- Lecture with Luiz Marques: 4 PM
- Exhibition viewing hours: 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

