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Marisa Ferreira, January 2010

MARISA FERREIRA born in Guimarães, Portugal (30.04.1983).
Lives and works in Stavanger, Norway, since February 2008.

Kleppvegen 580, leil. 3.
NO-4054 Tjelta, Norway.

E-mail: info@marisa-ferreira.com
Mob.: (+47) 41471498

   
Upcoming exhibitions
7-8.11. 2010 R-Open - Open ateliers in Rogaland. See all program at http://www.r-open.no/
2010 (Invited Artist) 5th International Printmaking Biennial of Douro, Portugal. From 10th August to 30th September 2010. www.douro-gravura.org
   
Awards  
2007 4th Prize on the Competition of Jewel Drawing - Gradouro, Portugal;
2006 1st Prize on the Ceranor Young Designers Competition (interior design), Portugal;
  1st Prize on the Cowparade, Lisbon 2006 – GuimarãeShopping (public art), Portugal;
2005 Honourable Mention Painting, Salúquia às Artes, Moura, Portugal.
   
Solo exhibitions:
2009 "Two ways of thinking", Galleri F12, Stavanger, Norway;
   
Group exhibitions:
2010

"Konstruktive tendencer", Galleri LNM, Oslo, Norway www.lnm.no. Curated by Lars Strandh (www.larsstrandh.no) and Susanne Kathlen Mader (http://mader-art.blogspot.com/). Participating artists: Marianne Brekke (NO), Marisa Ferreira (PT), Janine Magelssen (NO), Ilkka Pärni (SE) and Martin West (SE).

2009 Guanlan International Print Biennial, Shenzhen Museum, China;
2007 5th International Young Art Biennial of Vila Verde, Portugal;
  Interdecoration Exhibition, Exponor, Porto, Portugal;
2006 Exhibition at 1st International Contemporary Art Biennial of Aveiro, Portugal;
  7th Art Auction, Espaço T, Doctors Order, Porto, Portugal;
  Exhibition Artur Bual Painting and Sculpture Prize, Amadora, Portugal;
  Exhibition “Art and Spirituality”, Cordoaria Nacional, Lisbon, Portugal;
  Exhibition “The Castle in pictures”, Portel, Portugal;
  Exhibition “Collective”, Galeria Inatel, Évora, Portugal;
  Exhibition “Collective”, Galeria Espaço Aberto, Évora, Portugal;
2005 Biennial of Coruche, Coruche, Portugal;
  13th International Biennial of Vila Nova de Cerveira, Monção Museum House, Portugal;
  4th International Young Art Biennial of Vila Verde, Portugal;
2004 Artistic and Gastronomic Festival of Évora, Albergaria Vitoria Hotel, Portugal;
2003 Collective Exhibition, Fine Arts National Society, Lisbon, Portugal;
     
Particular collections:
2009 Guanlan Print Original Indrustry Base, Shenzhen, China  
2006 Espaço T, Porto, Portugal  
2005 Câmara Municipal de Coruche, Portugal  
   
Member of:  
 

NKB - Norske Billedkunstnere (Norwegian Visual Artists Association) www.billedkunst.no

 
  BKFR - Bildende Kunstneres Forening Rogaland www.bkfr.no  
     
Other (verv):  
2010/11 Board member (styremedlem) Grafisk Verksted, Stavanger, Norway;  
     
Represented by  
  Galleri Sult, Stavanger, Norway www.gallerisult.no  
     
Other projects:
2008/ 09 Illustration work to the Guidebook of the Stavanger Chamber of Commerce (Næringsforeningen) to Rogaland publication, Norway;  
2008 Photographer in the “Bocuse d’Or” for Rosenkilden Magazine, Stavanger, Norway;  
2007 Wallpaper design collection for For-Arte, Portugal and France; www.for-arte.com  
2007 Metro 5th Anniversary "Braille Map", Porto, Portugal.  
     
Education    
2007/ 08

Academy of Fine Art - Oporto University, FBAUP, Post-graduate degree in Art and Design for Public Space;

 
2002/ 07

Ëvora University, UE, Masters degree in Plastic Arts (Teach Branch);

 
     
Employment
After 09.2010 Scalabarnehagene, Hundvåg and Tasta, Norway;  
2009/10

Drawing and Painting Teacher at Steiner School in Stavanger, Norway;

 
2008/ 09

"Norskspråk Praksisplass" at Steiner School in Stavanger, Norway;

 
2007

Textile Designer, Freelancer;

 
2007 Art Teacher, School EB 2,3 Júlio de Brandão, V. N. Famalicão, Portugal;  
2006/ 07

Art Teacher Internship, School EB 2,3 São João de Deus, Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal;

 
     
Other information
2007 Speaker in the Conference “Artist or Pedagogue, or Artist-Pedagogue?”, II Regional Meeting on Education, Universidade de Évora, Portugal  
2007 Atelier “Ring of Shadow”, LuzBoa, Portugal.  
     

© Marisa Ferreira, 2008-2010