Manuela São Simão
Born in São Paulo, Brasil, 1980. Has a degree in Fine Arts: Painting by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Oporto. Is engaged with multidisciplinary projects crossing areas such as visual arts, performance, sound and radio art. Has presented several projects in Festivals, such as at ‘Future Places’ and at ‘Serralves in Party’, both in 2009, Oporto. This year she presented a performance project at the Silence Festival [Garden of Sounds – Goethe Institut Lisbon] through an installation called “Gibberish” which was developed in collaboration with the composer and musician Pedro Lopes.
João Catarino
Has been teaching Drawing and Design since 1995 at Ar.co and Illustration at CIEAM at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon.
Studied at the Antonio Arroio School and got a Degree in Communication Design by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon.
Pedro Cabral
Has a degree in Architecture (1978) by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. Draws, sails and hikes.
Francisco Pinheiro
Fine Art Artist that researches on the relation of drawing and painting and knowledge related to plants, nature and cinema, Has run several workshops at art schools and art centers, such as Casa da Cerca, Gulbenkian Foundation and CAMB (Alges).
José Louro
Has a degree in Equipment Design by IADE. Holds a Master Degree in Drawing by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. Has been teaching since 1989. Participates regularly in exhibitions, conferences, workshops and encounters related to the theme ‘Graphic Diary’. Coordinator of the Post-Graduate course in ‘Graphic Diaries’ at IADE.
Ângela Luzia
Historian. Responsible for the Museum and Heritage Services at the Almada Council.
Guida Casella
Holds a degree in Painting by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon and a Master Degree in Archeological Illustration by the University of Bath, United Kingdom. Produces work in illustration in the fields of Archeology and Heritage in collaboration with different research teams and museums.
Filipe Leal de Faria
Born in Lisbon in 1976. Architect. Investigates the role of daily drawing in the field of Architecture.
Born in São Paulo, Brasil, 1980. Has a degree in Fine Arts: Painting by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Oporto. Is engaged with multidisciplinary projects crossing areas such as visual arts, performance, sound and radio art. Has presented several projects in Festivals, such as at ‘Future Places’ and at ‘Serralves in Party’, both in 2009, Oporto. This year she presented a performance project at the Silence Festival [Garden of Sounds – Goethe Institut Lisbon] through an installation called “Gibberish” which was developed in collaboration with the composer and musician Pedro Lopes.
João Catarino
Has been teaching Drawing and Design since 1995 at Ar.co and Illustration at CIEAM at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon.
Studied at the Antonio Arroio School and got a Degree in Communication Design by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon.
Pedro Cabral
Has a degree in Architecture (1978) by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. Draws, sails and hikes.
Francisco Pinheiro
Fine Art Artist that researches on the relation of drawing and painting and knowledge related to plants, nature and cinema, Has run several workshops at art schools and art centers, such as Casa da Cerca, Gulbenkian Foundation and CAMB (Alges).
José Louro
Has a degree in Equipment Design by IADE. Holds a Master Degree in Drawing by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. Has been teaching since 1989. Participates regularly in exhibitions, conferences, workshops and encounters related to the theme ‘Graphic Diary’. Coordinator of the Post-Graduate course in ‘Graphic Diaries’ at IADE.
Ângela Luzia
Historian. Responsible for the Museum and Heritage Services at the Almada Council.
Guida Casella
Holds a degree in Painting by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon and a Master Degree in Archeological Illustration by the University of Bath, United Kingdom. Produces work in illustration in the fields of Archeology and Heritage in collaboration with different research teams and museums.
Filipe Leal de Faria
Born in Lisbon in 1976. Architect. Investigates the role of daily drawing in the field of Architecture.