Rosana Paulino

Brazilian

Born 1967

Lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil

Rosana Paulino is a Brazilian artist, educator, and researcher whose work addresses themes of race, gender, and memory, with a particular focus on the experiences of Black women in Brazil. Through her multidisciplinary practice — including drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, and installation — Paulino explores the lasting impacts of colonialism, slavery, and systemic racism on Black identity and cultural heritage. Her art serves as both a personal and collective investigation of marginalized histories, often centering on themes of healing and reclamation.

Rosana Paulino

Brazilian

Born 1967

Lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil

Rosana Paulino is a Brazilian artist, educator, and researcher whose work addresses themes of race, gender, and memory, with a particular focus on the experiences of Black women in Brazil. Through her multidisciplinary practice — including drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, and installation — Paulino explores the lasting impacts of colonialism, slavery, and systemic racism on Black identity and cultural heritage. Her art serves as both a personal and collective investigation of marginalized histories, often centering on themes of healing and reclamation.

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© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.

© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.