1988, lives and works at Senhor do Bonfim, Bahia, Brazil
Thaïs Zakï Tembo is a visual artist, writer, and Pindorafrican researcher, born in Bahia, Brazil. She lives and works between Brazil and France, where she is currently pursuing a master’s degree at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. Her practice spans sculpture, performance, painting, video, and writing, investigating the body, territory, water, mining, and historical memory through a critical and situated perspective.
Her work emerges from experiences in territories shaped by mineral extraction and the erasure of Afro-Indigenous communities — such as the Payayá people, to which she belongs — proposing symbolic forms of denunciation, repair, and the reinvention of relationships between humans, nature, and history. Her work has been presented in Brazil and across Europe.
Recent presentations include Planetary Health (USP / Center for Sustainable Amazon Studies, 2025); Bourse Révélation (Institut Français, Madrid, 2024); Emerige Prize (Paris, 2023); an exhibition at Hôtel des Arts – Mediterranean Center for Art (Toulon, 2023); Espumas Siderais (Marli Matsumoto Gallery, São Paulo, 2022); and Nuit Blanche (immersive installation, Paris, 2021).

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