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Parada Gráfica

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Parada Gráfica

Parada Gráfica is a fair and festival for independent publishers and graphic artists. It happens every year in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil, at Museu do Trabalho.

The first event took place in 2013, and was conceived and organized by the Brazilian artists Nik Neves and Rafael Sica, together with Hugo Rodrigues (director and curator of Museu do Trabalho), it included an homage to the artist Fabio Zimbres.

In 2014 the second edition took place, bringing together more than 40 exhibitors from South America. The festival attracted big attention and public. This year, MZK was the artist who received a homage with a solo exhibition at Galeria Península.

The third edition of Parada Gráfica was in 2015, growing even more in numbers of participants and visitors.

Every year there are open workshops dedicated to engraving and graphic arts in general.

Aligned with the global independent art scene, the city of Porto Alegre incorporated this event as one of the most relevant in its agenda.

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Parada Gráfica Wikipedia