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Marina Bortoluzzi (Florianópolis, 1983) is an art curator, contemporary researcher and writer focused on the intersection of art, women and spirituality.

MA in Aesthetics and Art History at USP, São Paulo; with courses in contemporary art, curatorship, and collecting at the Centro Universitário Belas Artes, MAM - Museum of Modern Art and MASP - Museum of Art of São Paulo and by Node Curatorial Studies; BA in Advertising and Propaganda at UNISUL; Post-Graduation in Fashion Marketing, ESPM, Porto Alegre; and Specialization in Cool Hunting, at Polimoda, Florence - Italy. She has over 13 years of experience in research, curation, content and production of art projects. 

She was a speaker at South by Southwest in Austin -Texas in 2014; at Hacktown in Brazil in 2023; contributor to trend broadcasters such as WGSN, JWT Intelligence and Protein; and curated art exhibitions in Brazil, Russia, Germany and in the United States. She co-founded Instagrafite, one of the famous brands of public art in the world, and travel all over the globe with the company.

She is the founder and CEO of WOW - Women on Walls, a collaborative and worldwide platform focused on the recognition, funding and professional growth of women in the visual arts.

She is based in São Paulo, Brazil. Open to work worldwide.

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EXPERTISE
Curation
Consultancy
Planning
Research
Mentoring
Mediation
Content creation
Art advising
Articles and essays
Lectures and workshops
Guided tours
Personalized experiences


PRESS
Forbes
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Rede Globo
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B9
Meio e Mensagem


PODCAST GUEST
Strong Women
Portugal Manual
Desbravadoras
Art Talks
Papo de Pintura


TALK GUEST


Comunidade Hilma af Klint
Wool Festival 
Meca (Jardim)
Hacktown 2023
Casa Clã 2023
Mulleres e Cultura Urbana
Crush Walls
Wynwood Walls
Mural Festival
Path Festival
SXSW 2014


AWARD


Vozes30 - Papel & Caneta


We're all connected


Projekt M/10

Urban Nation Museum for Contemporary Art

Berlin, Germany

2016



“We are all connected; To each other, biologically.
To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson

They used to say that any two people are connected to each other via approximately six others. Thanks to social media, this distance has been halved in 2016: every person now knows every other person around 3.57 corners. But in fact we’re even more closely connected with one another – not only digitally, but also biologically and spiritually. In our “We’re all connected” exhibition, nine world-famous urban contemporary artists have interpreted many of the dimensions of this interrelatedness.

Faith47, Franco Fasoli aka Jaz, 2501, Axel Void, Speto, Panmela Castro, Olek, Robosexi and Nunca