Tuesday, April 9, 2019





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THE IMPRESSIVE WORK BY ROSELENA CAMPOS

ROSELENA CAMPOS was born in Belém, Pará, and has lived in Brasiliasince 1984.Academic training in Law (bachelor's degree), Visual Arts (idem) andgraduate studies in Political Science (latu sensu) and Public Administration(Master’s degree).Thoroughly immersed in cultural life, beyond her work with museums andgalleries, Roselena partakes in debates, group production, theoretical andpractical art courses, thereby sharing experience with artists and greatmasters.

Academic education along with personal experience have warranted a fluxof diversified plastic artwork, especially painting on varied support base(cotton, paper, wood, porcelain) and sculpture.

Pictorial artwork bears influences from some classic techniques, asperceived in attention dispensed to use of light, shadow, color dispositionand, in subtle ways, structure of composition.Thematic approaches are drawn on natural beauties, whereof the poeticof lines, forms, colors, presence and absence is absorbed.With sensitive regard, the artist’s works stem from a singular process ofinterpretation and communication over thematic subjects like flowers,landscapes and human figures.

In sculptural artwork, mainly bronze material is used for small-scalepieces, iron for bigger ones.Watercolor and engraving draw the artist’s attention, engaging her in aregular production.

Participation in individual and collective exhibitions take place in a regularbasis. Her work has been displayed in national/domestic (Distrito Federal,Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná and Santa Catarina) as well asinternational circuits (Chile, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Portugal, Italy,France and the USA).
Ofertório - Caetano, Moreno, Zeca, and Tom Veloso
Ofertório - Caetano, Moreno, Zeca and Tom Veloso 
April 12- 13 @ 8:00 pm
Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
Caetano, Moreno, Zeca, and Tom Veloso
Brazilian cultural revolutionary Caetano Veloso has been a transformative international force since the 1960s, when he swirled bossa nova, art rock, and psychedelia into the world-shaking phenomenon known as Tropicália—a musical manifesto that wrapped anti-authoritarian political dissidence in a kaleidoscope of sound. In this special two-night engagement, the ever-evolving singer, composer, and activist is joined by his three sons—Moreno, Zeca, and Tom—for a family affair that zigzags across Veloso's restlessly innovative body of work: from swaying samba rhythms to pop experimentation and lyrics that swerve from the hallucinogenic to the subversive to the sublime.






João Bosco and Band (Guto Wirtti, Kiko Freitas, Ricardo Silveira)   
April 16 - 20 @ 8:30 and 10:30 pm
Birdland    
SF Jazz Collective Plays Antonio Carlos Jobim
April 12 - 14 @ 7:30 and 9:30 pm 
Jazz Standard

The annual return of the all–star SFJAZZ Collective to our stage is always a cause for celebration. In past appearances, this exciting aggregation has performed the music of (among others) Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, and Stevie Wonder to a rapturous response from critics and fans alike. With members hailing from Puerto Rico, New York, Venezuela, Philadelphia, New Zealand, and Israel, the Collective's multi–cultural lineup mirrors the explosion of jazz talent around the globe. This five–night run will be devoted to the works of Miles Davis on 4/9-4/11 and to the compositions of Antonio Carlos Jobim on 4/12-4/14. 
Miguel Zenon – alto saxophone
David Sánchez – tenor saxophone
Etienne Charles – trumpet
Marshall Gilkes – trombone
Warren Wolf – vibraphone
Edward Simon – piano
Matt Brewer – bass
Obed Calvaire – drums 



Documentary "Changing Lives, Empowering Girls", by Yvonne Buischi
NEW YORK PREMIERE · Q&AS WITH ANDRÉ NOVAIS OLIVEIRA ON MARCH 31 & APRIL 2th

A deft and deeply felt character study, Long Way Home establishes Oliveira as a great emerging talent of contemporary Brazilian cinema.
CONSULATE GENERAL OF BRAZIL
The Consulate General of Brazil in New York is a sponsor of the exhibition  "Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art In Brazil" 
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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Author and photographer Ben Batchelder shares the thrills and spills of Brazil’s remote backroads. Residing in-country for over 25 years, Ben travels Brazil in his trusty station wagon along roads that few Brazilians, and practically no foreigners, dare to. Bringing a notebook, a camera, and his black labrador for companionship, Ben explores Brazil along its neglected but colorful byways.
Soon to publish his fourth travel book (Earthdog Press), Ben has lectured on Brazilian subjects at Sebastião Salgado’s Instituto Terra and at UFSJ in Minas Gerais, and held multiple readings, both in the U.S. and in Brazil, from his books. His photography has been exhibited in various shows in São Paulo and Tiradentes, Minas Gerais, and published in several Brazilian guidebooks of the Guias Unibanco Brasil series.

Come join us for an entertaining evening on how lost a 'gringo' can get in Brazil’s vast and remote interiors.
Agenda
5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Registration

6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. - Presentation, Discussion, and Q&A
Reception to follow!
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Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce
485 Madison Avenue
(Corner of 52nd Street)
New York, NY 10022
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A lot of attention is already being paid to the 2020 presidential primary campaign, and that makes sense -- it's an important election with enormous consequences. Who we nominate is absolutely important, but this is also true:

If we don't fight for equal voting rights and fair districts before 2021's once-in-a-decade redistricting process, we won't make the progress our democracy so badly needs ... no matter who is in the White House.

That's why, as far as I'm concerned, three of the biggest 2020 headlines of the past few weeks had nothing to do with presidential politics:

Three big stories 2020 stories from the past few weeks.

I'll be the first to admit: These aren't the flashiest news stories.

But progress like this is how we'll fix our democracy, Sula. In New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed legislation that means more voters will be able to cast their ballots. In Nevada, thanks to Gov. Steve Sisolak, the state is funding an effort to create a fair count in the 2020 Census. And in Seattle, Washington, thanks to a new fund, we'll see a more accurate, meaningful count -- one that will determine the distribution of federal resources and representation for the next decade.

That's how we get closer to a system in which every vote counts as it should -- one in which the next president has a House of Representatives and state legislatures that are not pulled to the extremes by gerrymandering.

We need more states to deliver this kind of progress, and All On The Line is working to do just that. Say you'll do everything possible to make sure the next president isn't hobbled by a gerrymandered House of Representatives.

It's the only way we'll get things done. For two terms, I saw representatives from gerrymandered districts obstruct President Obama's agenda and common-sense policies. And that's what will happen -- again -- if we don't get to work. A gerrymandered Congress will interfere with progress on making health care more accessible and affordable, combating climate change, reducing gun violence, protecting reproductive rights, advancing criminal justice reform, and more.

That's why the news out of Nevada, New Mexico, and Washington is so crucial. And it's why we need to make sure more states deliver the same progress.

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Eric Holder
82nd Attorney General of the United States 

Monday, April 8, 2019

The perfection of the Work by Malu Perlingeiro




Malu Perlingeiro was born in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. She moved to the city of Brasilia, DF, in 1994, where she decided to stay and improve her studies on fine arts. She graduated in 1998, from the Center of Art of the AEUDF/ICAT. After that she visited studios, attended workshops and exhibitions of well-known art teachers and local artists, besides attending courses abroad.
Malu is a professional painter, registered at the Bureau of Culture of the Federal District (SECDF). She is a founder-member of the “Candanga” Visual Arts Association (ACAV), in which she is part of the Advisory Board and performed the duties of Curator and Communication Manager. She is also representative of the Council of Curators of the Colege Arte for the selection of artists of the Federal District who will take part at the International Circuit of Brazilian Art. She is member of The United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization – UNESCO (SINAP-ESP/AIAP) ever since 1998. 
            From 1997 to 2019, Malu Perlingeiro took part in many collective exhibitions, both in Brazil and overseas, and performed sixteen individual exhibitions in Brazilian territory. She received a significant number of national and international awards and honorable mentions. Her works are included in various public and private collections. The art of Malu Perlingeiro is characterized by painting on canvas, representing human figures, landscapes or the Brazilian colonial architecture in a contemporary approach.
One of her paintings is on permanent exhibition at the National Museum of Trinidad and Tobago.  Another one, at the Lateinamérika Institute – LAI, in Viena, Austria.
Malu Perlingeiro is legally qualified as Art Curator, Representative and Cultural Agent and Cultural Producer.


WINDOWS? Exhibition of the plastic artist

 MALU PERLINGEIRO, from March 13th to April
 10th, 2019, at the Apetitá Bistrô, in Brasília -  

DF.

“The title of the exhibition is WINDOWS?, is exactly like that, with a question mark. The reason why I put a question mark in it is not only because, in a certain way, it changes the characterization of the original windows, deconstructing them, ‘ripping’ them pictorially, but also because it transforms them in a patchwork of windows. The theme WINDOWS, possessed me and refuses to abandon me, making me walk through emotional ways, to brake barriers and, at the same time, to search for aesthetics and personal freedom.
There are more than 30 works in different shapes, representing different phases of the series BRAZILIAN COLONIAL WINDOWS, among paintings in canvas and some with the inclusion of solid objects. Visitors are invited to interact with the works and through them awaken their own memories and experiences. 


The artist with her collection WINDOWS?






The works of Malu Perlingeiro show a less conventional approach to the Brazilian colonial architecture. By using real elements, besides paintings on canvas, the artist looks for an interaction between her memories and those of the spectators. Hence, Malu offers more than just a single overview of the works, because she encourages the spectators to touch and to come closer to them, so they can enhance their feelings and release their emotions. 

Realy, realy fantastisc!
For more information about this fine art check the link 
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Pão de Queijo with the President

Join us for an informal chat with the BACCF President, Mr. Cassio Segura. Learn the ABC's of the BACCF website
Share your suggestions and ideas on how the BACCF can better serve your business needs. Take the opportunity to bring business cards and network with fellow chamber members.

Location:
Babson College
1200 Brickell Avenue, Suite 300
Miami, FL 33131

Date/Time Information:
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
From: 9:00 am to 11:00 am




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