1986, Fortaleza
Samuel Tomé (1986 · Itapipoca – Living and working in Fortaleza, Ceará) is a multimedia artist who makes use of drawing, photography, video, gifs and collaborative works and group activities to investigate social, political and daily situations of contemporary life and the art industry. He developed the research GRANDE CIRCULAR in the 5th edition of the Laboratório de Artes Visuais of Escola Porto Iracema (CE, 2017), producing activities that intended questions about art, public spaces, circulation and collectivity, through workshops on the development of graphical content, and in 2019 this work was exhibited at the Ceará Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC-CE).
Presented works at group exhibitions: Arte Londrina 7: Tu não te moves de ti (Paraná, 2019), 69th Salão de Abril (Ceará, 2018), Fórum: Arte Descolonial (Ceará, 2017), Bãngala: Yakã Ayê (Rio de Janeiro, 2015), Oriente Risco (Minas Gerais, 2017). Participated in the residences: Casa Líquida (São Paulo, 2020), A descrição do mundo – Fase 1 (São Paulo, 2019), 2nd edition Laboratório de Arte Contemporânea (Ceará, 2014), Largo Jardim (Bahia, 2013).