With the aim of promoting research into its collections of Brazilian modern and contemporary art, MAM announces a public call for notice: MAM São Paulo research laboratory.
3 scholarships will be offered, valid between June 2024 and March 2025, for stricto sensu postgraduate researchers. The selected projects must delve into topics relevant to the museum's collection, its history of exhibitions, and/or MAM's initiatives in education and accessibility.
The MAM São Paulo Research Laboratory aims to expand dialogues between the museum's collection and recent bibliography; enable the emergence of new approaches to the works and artists that make up the history of the collection itself; provide critical analyzes and documentary surveys to expand the study of art history from the museum; and explore themes involving museum education and accessibility practices through case studies and/or perspectives that aim to update the museum's actions.
researchers
selected
by the Notice
# 01 / 2024
Alexandre Araujo Bishop
He has a doctorate and master's degree in Social Anthropology from USP. He works as an independent educator, critic and curator. Member of the ASA Collective – Arts, knowledge and anthropology at USP. Member of the Afro-Brazilian Studies Center at the Federal University of Southern Bahia and Member of ABCA.
Nicole Palucci Marziale
She has a PhD in Arts from the Interunit Program in Aesthetics and History of Art at USP and a Master's degree from the Postgraduate Program in Cultural Studies at the School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities at USP.
Nina Rahe
is a PhD candidate in History, Criticism and Theory of Art at ECA-USP, with a sandwich doctorate at the University of the Arts London (UAL). Her research analyzes the place of performance in the collections of museum institutions.
The Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo makes public to interested parties the rectification of the 2024 Research Laboratory Notice, with new dates for the publication of the results and the conduct of selected research.