Margarida Lourenço
Portugal

Margarida Lourenço

Natural from Lisbon, degree in Mathematical Sciences


Training and artistic activity:
Painting, Drawing, H. Art - SNBA and CCB, Lisbon | Engraving - PR studio, Cascais; EPM, Edinburgh; AGAF, Diferença and FBAUL, Lisbon
Member of the National Society of Fine Arts (SNBA) and the Água-Forte Engraving Association (AGAF).
Develops and exhibits projects individual and collective, national and international in the field of Engraving.

Latest exhibitions:
2020 The 2nd Tokyo International Miniprint Exhibition, Japan | 10ª Douro International Engraving Biennial | Lisbon Capital Verde, SNBA | Pouca Terra, MAEDS Museum, Setúbal
2019 Suspended Time (individual), MAEDS Museum, Setúbal | Mirror Face to face Italy/Portugal, Club UNESCO di Vicenza and Douro Museum | V International Certamen of Graphic Work aLfaRa, Oviedo - ACCESIT | VIII Iberoamerican Biennial of Graphic Work, Cáceres | 4Global Print, Douro
2018 Tempo Suspenso (individual), SNBA | Aquas, CCC Caldas da Rainha | Percursus, Guarda Museum | Tiempo Suspendido (individual), Palacio de la Isla, Cáceres | 9ª Douro International Engraving Biennial | 19th Biennale Internationale Petit Format de Papier, Musée du Petit Format, Belgium | Different Looks, Difference Gallery | É Engraving, AGAF Gallery | Pictorial Way – Digital Mural Panels, Guarda | Speeches, Municipal Gallery of Vila Nova de Foz Côa
2017 Travel, Museu do Oriente | Dialogues, FCT/NOVA Library | 3Global Print, Douro | VII Iberoamerican Biennial of Graphic Works in Cáceres – Mention of honor | 3 Di Carta/Papermade, Biennale Internationale di Opera di Carta, Schio, Italy

Works in collections:
Musée du Petit Format, Belgium | Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery, Japan | Accademia d’Arte di Pisa, Italy | Florean Museum, Romania | Museum of Tetovo Area, Macedonia | Maison Familiale d’Henri Matisse Bohain, France | Cabinet d’Estampes de la 7e Triennale de Chamalières, France | Hong Kong Open Printshop, China | Ayuntamiento de Cáceres, Spain | Commune of Schio, Italy | Collection of the Douro Engraving Biennials