Description
This Study Club explores how artistic projects emerge through relationships – with communities, environments, spirituality, memory, and collective forms of engagement.
Drawing from her long-term research and artistic practice, Fernanda will share the process behind developing works created in dialogue with communities around the world and how these encounters shape image-making, storytelling, and collaboration.
Through presentation, discussion, and reflection on specific projects, participants will explore how ideas evolve into artworks through listening, trust, research, reciprocity, and exchange. The session will also open conversations around spirituality, ecological awareness, ethics, authorship, and the responsibilities involved in creating work connected to lived histories, communities, and environments.


