Eneida Sanches

Speakers

  • Eneida Sanches
  • Visual Artist

Eneida Sanches has research in African and Afro-Brazilian aesthetics since 1990 and studied metal print (etching) in the Workshops of the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia. She exhibits from 1992 to 2000 in Museums and Galleries of NY with tools of liturgical use of the candomblé Yoruba. It presents works related to the theme of the Transe and expands the language of the engraving, transforming it into objects and installations. In 2007, she was awarded the XXIV Salon of the Bahia Museum of Modern Art MAM-Ba and took part in the Frie Academie, Den Haag, The Netherlands. As of 2011, she brings together engraving and video-installation through the series Transe – a Displacement of Dimensions in a collaborative work with photographer and video maker Tracy Collins (NY). In 2018, she is part of the PretAtitudes collective exhibition at SESC Ribeirao Preto, curated by Claudinei Silva. She presents her first solo show at Galeria Andrea Rehder, Sao Paulo and has her artwork published in the Contemporary And (C&) Magazine.