
1993, lives and works at Salvador, Brazil
Laryssa Machada (Porto Alegre, RS, 1993) is a visual artist, photographer and filmmaker. The artist constructs images as rituals of decolonization and new narratives of present/future. Machada studied journalism, social sciences and arts. Her works discuss image construction about lgbt’s, indigenous, street people – walking through the disinvasion of brazil as a practice of visual education.
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Instagram: @laryssamachada
Participated in the exhibition ‘de montañas submarinas el fuego hace islas [from underwater mountains fire makes islands]’, curated by Yina Jiménez Suriel, in 2022