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Marcela Florido (b. 1988, Rio de Janeiro, B.R.) is a Brazilian visual artist in Brooklyn, NY. After her studies at the Foundation in Art and Design, Central Saint Martins (London, UK), she achieved in 2013 a BFA from Slade School of Art (London, UK). She completed her academic career in 2015, earning the MFA from Yale School of Art in the Painting Department (New Heaven, US). The artist was awarded a MASA Artist Award from Yale University (2015) and the Viridian Artist Prize, selected by Lauren Hinkson, the Senior Curator at The Guggenheim Museum (2015). Her practice has been the subject of solo exhibitions in contemporary art institutions in England, Italy, UAE, Hong Kong, Seoul, Brazil, and New York. She is represented in public collections such as Sharjah Art Foundation and IBEU. Marcela Flórido's work presents the female form through self-portraits. Steeped in memories, place, and identity, her figures are always female – hybrids of herself and the women in her life. She begins by drawing freestyle onto a canvas and then repeatedly repainting it with oil as her memories combine, constantly redefining the composition. Colors are inventive, intuitive, and applied through trial and error. Inspired by artists like Beatriz González, Luchita Hurtado, and Terezinha, she questions "how we inhabit or imagine identity, and place, in our constant redefinition of home."   About Brooklyn Animal Action Brooklyn Animal Action is a group of volunteers committed to improving the lives of animals in distress. Working with our communities, we facilitate Trap-Neuter-Return programs, find homes for adoptable animals, perform community outreach and education, and engage in advocacy. Since our founding in 2010, BAA has rehomed thousands of animals and TNR’d many hundreds more. We believe the best way to help animals is by educating our neighbors and providing tools to help people help animals themselves. We provide information, resources, and support to would-be rescuers and concerned citizens.     This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from December 6, 2023 to September 27, 2025 will be donated to the Brooklyn Animal Action. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.

Echo New York Marcela Florido In Multi
Echo New York Marcela Florido In Multi
Echo New York Marcela Florido In Multi
Echo New York Marcela Florido In Multi
Echo New York Marcela Florido In Multi
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Marcela Florido (b. 1988, Rio de Janeiro, B.R.) is a Brazilian visual artist in Brooklyn, NY. After her studies at the Foundation in Art and Design, Central Saint Martins (London, UK), she achieved in 2013 a BFA from Slade School of Art (London, UK). She completed her academic career in 2015, earning the MFA from Yale School of Art in the Painting Department (New Heaven, US). The artist was awarded a MASA Artist Award from Yale University (2015) and the Viridian Artist Prize, selected by Lauren Hinkson, the Senior Curator at The Guggenheim Museum (2015). Her practice has been the subject of solo exhibitions in contemporary art institutions in England, Italy, UAE, Hong Kong, Seoul, Brazil, and New York. She is represented in public collections such as Sharjah Art Foundation and IBEU. Marcela Flórido's work presents the female form through self-portraits. Steeped in memories, place, and identity, her figures are always female – hybrids of herself and the women in her life. She begins by drawing freestyle onto a canvas and then repeatedly repainting it with oil as her memories combine, constantly redefining the composition. Colors are inventive, intuitive, and applied through trial and error. Inspired by artists like Beatriz González, Luchita Hurtado, and Terezinha, she questions "how we inhabit or imagine identity, and place, in our constant redefinition of home."   About Brooklyn Animal Action Brooklyn Animal Action is a group of volunteers committed to improving the lives of animals in distress. Working with our communities, we facilitate Trap-Neuter-Return programs, find homes for adoptable animals, perform community outreach and education, and engage in advocacy. Since our founding in 2010, BAA has rehomed thousands of animals and TNR’d many hundreds more. We believe the best way to help animals is by educating our neighbors and providing tools to help people help animals themselves. We provide information, resources, and support to would-be rescuers and concerned citizens.     This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from December 6, 2023 to September 27, 2025 will be donated to the Brooklyn Animal Action. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.

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