Sabrina Moura

Sabrina Moura
Historian, Curator, Publisher
Principal country concerned : Column : Fine arts, Literature, History/society

Sabrina Moura is a researcher, curator and editor based in São Paulo, Brazil. She is currently a PhD Student at the History Department at the University of Campinas. Her previous academic degrees include a M.A. Art History and Aesthetics at the University Paris VIII and Master's in Management and Conduct of Cultural Projects at the University Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle. Moura conceived and organized seminars and public programs presented by a number of institutions, including: SESC-SP, Goethe Institut, Videobrasil, World Biennial Forum, among others. In 2015, she edited the book Southern Panoramas: Perspectives for other geographies of thought (Ed. SESC) which presents different perspectives on the concept of Global South. In addition, Moura was a member of the selection committee for the 2015 edition of the AIMIA Photography Prize (Art Gallery of Ontario).  More recently, she served as a visiting researcher at the Institute of African Studies at Columbia University, with a grant from the Getty Foundation.

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