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Matusa Barros

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Matusa Barros
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BornMatilde Barros Arias de Castro
March 27, 1954
Vigo, Galicia (Spain)
🏳️ NationalitySpanish
🏫 EducationMaestro Mateo Arts School
💼 Occupation
🌐 WebsiteOfficial website

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Matusa Barros is an artist from Galicia (Spain)[1]. Matusa Barros’s interdisciplinary practice, which spans video art, installation art, photography, assemblage (art), and new media art, explores social concerns and the human condition. She has published articles[2] and also has poetic work[3]. She has organized video festivals,[4] among other events in the art world.

She participated in video festivals and visual arts exhibitions in Spain, France, Germany, England[5], United States of America[6], Portugal [7] and the World Wide Web.[8]

Early life and education

In 1982 she graduated from Maestro Mateo Arts School in Santiago de Compostela[9], later studied ceramics in Cervo (Galicia) at Real Fábrica de Sargadelos[10], video and television in A Coruña and cibercultura with a scholarship in Santander at Menéndez Pelayo International University, also with a scholarship in Virtual Reality at Quincena de Montesquiu Art residence in Barcelona, and also studied programming languages.

In 1988 she received a grant from Xunta of Galicia that allowed her to start her own videography.

References

  1. ""Guía de Artistas de Galicia"". Bibliotecas de Galicia.Xunta de Galicia. Archived from the original on 2003-06-22.
  2. ""De videocreación: as mulleres que traballan en vídeo" Festa da palabra silenciada nº11". Dialnet(bibliographic database).
  3. ""Allí en la sombra"". Biblioteca Nacional de España.
  4. ""Mujeres tras la camara". EL MUNDO / Viernes, 25 de abril de 1997". El Mundo (Spain).
  5. ""Decode: Digital Design Sensations - Recode Decode"". Victoria and Albert Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-01-10.
  6. "MediaNoche - Exhibit Transnational Temps". Medianoche new media gallery and digital studio of Upper Manhattan.
  7. "Metrópolis - Portas Abertas/3 November 2013". RTVE.
  8. "Spill>>Forward Online Exhibition". Artcontext.
  9. "Creadoras:Matusa Barros". Provincial deputation (Spain) in Pontevedra.
  10. "Seminario de Sargadelos". Isaac Díaz Pardo. Memoria viva.

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