Between June and July, artists from various countries around the world dedicated themselves to producing works for the poster exhibition ‘To Hope, 100 Years of Paulo Freire’. Organised by Tricontinental Institute of Social Research in partnership with the Paulo Freire and Florestan Fernandes Schools, the publisher Expressão Popular, and the Landless Workers’ Movement (MST), the call for posters aimed not only to use the educator’s centenary to honour him, but also to reclaim and disseminate his memory, his legacy, and the radical nature of his thought.
In all, 53 works were submitted, with contributions by artists from 13 states in Brazil and 7 different countries. Their works were arranged around the three axes suggested in the call for art: ‘Popular Education and Conscience: The Originality of Freirean Pedagogy’; ‘To Hope in 2021: The Relevance of Paulo Freire’s Ideas’; and ‘A Pedagogy That Changed the World: Freire’s Internationalist Practice’. As well as digital illustrations, collages, and drawings, we received photographs recording the experience of popular education in various corners of the country and the world, demonstrating how Freire’s ideas remain fundamental for our activism.
We would like to thank all the artists who participated in this call for their contributions and invite you to discover the works! Check out the posters below and keep an eye on our social media channels for upcoming activities in celebration of the 100 years of Paulo Freire
Adelso Moran (Colectivo Ros y Memo)Miranda - Venezuela
Johanna Noelia AdamoBuenos Aires - Argentina
Túlio Carapiá e Clara CerqueiraBA - Brazil
Midhun PuthupattuDelhi - India
Felipe Canova (MST-DF and Surroundings)DF - Brazil
Shenby (Panther Solidarity Organization and PSL)Ohio - United States
Joanna NobileSP - Brazil
Giovanni MontenaItaly
Jader Cardoso SantiniRS - Brazil
Janaina Fernanda Gonçalves de Oliveira BianchiGO - Brazil
Loredana PeroniMG - Brazil
Santos OliveiraPI - Brazil
DS Lima (Movimento Internacional de Muralistas Italo Grassi)RS - Brazil
Antony Josué Corrêa (Setor de educação e comunicação do MST)SC - Brazil
Mariana FronerRS - Brazil
Daniel Bispo da Luz Filho (Café Paulo Freire Bahia)BA - Brazil
Daniel FernandesRN - Brazil
Danilo TomicSP - Brazil
Santos OliveiraPI - Brazil
Daniel Bispo da Luz Filho (Café Paulo Freire Bahia)BA - Brazil
João Gabriel Ferré de SouzaGO - Brazil
José Angelo MunizRJ - Brazil
Daniel Bispo da Luz Filho (Café Paulo Freire Bahia)BA - Brazil
Érica NóguiCE - Brazil
Geandre Tomazoni (Coletivo Bijari)SP - Brazil
Rafaela Moura dos SantosBA - Brazil
Tatiana Duarte de Sa FerreiraPB - Brazil
Luan FreitasRJ - Brazil
Daynara Melhiado DutraPR - Brazil
Cynthia CavalcanteRJ - Brazil
Julia Duran Martinez (Levante Popular da Juventude)SP - Brazil
Cíntia XavierRJ - Brazil
Danielle Bagatin Bambace (Subverta)SP - Brazil
Victor Correia de Vasconcellos LuizRJ - Brazil
Guilherme Gandolfi (Levante Popular da Juventude / Consulta Popular)SP - Brazil
Tuana Emily Adriani de AlmeidaSP - Brazil
Glabia Soraia Andrade Silva (Coletiva Caiana)SP - Brazil
Acácio Arouche (Coletivo Paulo Freire) A "caiçara", geography teacher and local guide teaching "in loco" about the biomes that the students are seeing and experiencing.(Brazil)
Manuel Guerra (Red de educadores populares y red ecuménica))Villa clara - Cuba
Julio Manuel Pereyra (Escuelita Ambulante Caminos de Tiza [Educación Popular])Photographic Colagge of Popular Inclusive Community Education.
Julio Manuel Pereyra (Educación Comunitaria. Escuelita Ambulante "Caminos de Tiza")Community Education in times of a Pandemic to avoid school dropout of children in vulnerable contexts and indigenous areas.
Yanina Rossi (Escuelita Caminos de Tiza) A Community Educator literates, provides school support and Emergency Pedagogy to children in contexts of exclusion and social vulnerability, supporting the processes of Educational Justice