1984, lives and works at Ubatuba, São Paulo
Licida Vidal is a visual artist who lives and works in Ubatuba, São Paulo. She studied Social Sciences at the University of São Paulo (USP). Through performative actions, photography, video, and installations, her research engages with questions of gender and nature within the context of climate emergencies. This circle of subalternized forms of knowledge, intimate experiences, and academic research is translated in her work into a search for strategies to restore autonomy to bodies and territories. Clay and water are her main materials, carrying a strong symbolic charge within this debate on interdependence, scale, territories, diversity, and coexistence amid the collapse of the fossil fuel era.
She is a member of the Vozes Agudas Collective, in collaboration with Ateliê397. In 2020, she undertook a residency at Usina de Arte (PE). In 2021, she participated in the exhibition Dizer Não, organized by Ateliê397; in 2022, in the exhibition Estamos Aqui at Sesc Pinheiros. In 2023, she completed a residency at Usina Luis Maluf and participated in the exhibition Zonas de Sombras at the Pinacoteca de São Bernardo do Campo. In 2024, she took part in the Respiro Rural Residency and presented her solo exhibition Oceano Febril at Galeria Luis Maluf, as well as participating in the 14th 3M Art Exhibition – Biomorfos, at Parque da Luz.

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