Event is led by artist Juliana boil and has free admission
In dialogue with exposure Digital Grafitarte, Cultural Center of Design promotes, in partnership with the Collective Ghetto Run Crew, on June 19 (on wednesday), at 4:00 pm,a conversation wheel that the central theme of the show debate: female entrepreneurship in Brazil. Led by artist Juliana boil, which has its graffiti exposed side of the Smael Vagner, the event will bring together a women's super team to discuss the matter.
Invited especially Juliana, Gi Birth (project manager and athlete), Ingrid Nepomuceno (DJ and cultural producer) e Klein (owner of Dona Bomb Graffiti Shop), are the conversation circle participants that bears the name "Future Papo". The event also includes presentations of Kajaman and Luan DJs, and has free entry.
About the Grafitarte Digital:
Membra Collective Ghetto Run Crew, collective self-management that creates and develops the individual empowerment actions and rethinks occupations of Cities, Juliana is an important character to the cultural scene of Rio de Janeiro. The artist was seeking in nature the inspiration to create one of the exhibition panels, having about 25 m ². The artist painted hybrids of women and butterflies as representations of women's transformative power.
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Beside Juliana boil, the artist Smael Vagner used his passion for dance to portray women's bodies from the ballet. "I have great admiration for the great dancers of Brazil. Many women are the leaders of their companies and are able to manage people in a unique way. That's what inspired me to create my art within the female entrepreneurship theme ", account Smael.
With free entrance to 6 July, the exhibition also includes an interactive installation in which visitors can create artistic interventions with a digital spray paint through their own art, and then print out and bring to remembrance.
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Grafitarte Digital   |
Season: 13 from June to 6 July |
Carioca Design Center – Tiradentes Square, 48. Center. |
From Monday to Friday, from 10h to 19h |
Entrance: Free |