
Multidisciplinary artist, graduated in visual arts and with a master's degree in institutional psychology from the Federal University of Espírito Santo. Her hybrid practice encompasses performance, installation, video, writing and photography, exploring the relationships between body, language, memory and organic materials. Often addressing altered states of perception and synergy, and resorting to site specific, the artist investigates relationships of interdependence and care between humans and non-humans, incorporating elements of nature, landscapes and the environment. Since 2018, she has been developing the “Livro-Performance” project, with actions based on autobiographical texts that address issues of race and gender. She participated in the 35th São Paulo Biennial (2023) and in exhibitions at Jerwood Visual Arts, Institute of Contemporary Art London and Inhotim Institute. In 2015, she presented the long-term performance O jardim, at the exhibition Terra Comunal – Marina Abramovic + MAI , at Sesc Pompeia, São Paulo. She lives between Folkestone (United Kingdom) and Vitória (Espírito Santo).