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First edition gathers artists from nine countries between November 19 and 30 in major São Paulo venues.
New Grupo Cataratas aquarium opens on November 14, highlighting aquatic life conservation in the Triple Frontier.
Exhibition features 30 works by the Huni Kuin collective MAHKU, celebrating art, ancestry and sustainability in the Amazon.
Exhibition showcases photographs that reveal everyday beauty at Fábrica Bhering from November 1 to 15.
Brazilian artist presents 39 works at Museo Carlos Alonso in Mendoza, curated by Patrícia Avena Navarro.
Play celebrates Ismael Silva with a season in Funarj theaters between November and December.
The exhibition “José Pedro Croft: reflexos, enclaves, desvios” runs until November 17 at CCBB Rio de Janeiro.
Luccas Neto presents “A World of Magic and Fantasy” at Qualistage, Rio de Janeiro, on November 16.
Applications for the “Novíssimos” Open Call at IBEU Art Gallery close on November 16, 2025.
Carnival artists show works simultaneously at CCBB RJ, Paço Imperial and Pinacoteca de São Paulo.
The dance piece “IBEJADA” celebrates Black childhood and ancestry with free performances during Black Awareness Month.
South America’s largest marine aquarium turns nine with a festive celebration and free admission offer until November 30.
The São Paulo venue hosts plays, workshops and opens a call for photographers to collaborate with Porão Cultural.
Free exhibition showcases Japanese carpentry techniques and philosophy at Japan House São Paulo, Nov 11 to Apr 5.
The play about quilombola leader Carukango runs from November 20 to 22 at Teatro Correios Léa Garcia, in Rio.
Play honoring Ismael Silva tours Rio with 11 affordable performances at FUNARJ theaters in November and December.
Free show on November 18 at Teatro Municipal de Mauá features balance acts with glass bottles, unicycle, and acrobatic bicycle.
Free performances and a Brazilian dance workshop take place from November 20 to 23 at Armazém da Utopia, part of the Em Boa Companhia project.
From November 15 to February 9, CCBB SP hosts “CORpo MANIFESTO”, featuring over 100 works exploring Black identity and resistance.
The musical celebrates two years on stage and 100 performances with free and affordable sessions at Teatro Carlos Gomes.
From November 14 to December 14, Sesc Santana presents “Vinte!”, a play honoring 1920s Black artistic movements in Brazil.
“Debret em questão” brings together Jean-Baptiste Debret’s works and reinterpretations by 20 contemporary artists starting November 25.
From November 14 to 16, the Guriatã Festival brings together masters and artists to celebrate cocos, cirandas and mazurcas in Paraíba.
Curated by Yudi Rafael, the exhibition features 90 works by 29 artists exploring Asian diaspora art and political memory.
Museum in Salvador hosts the Nosso Futuro Festival with exhibitions and workshops during France-Brazil Season 2025.
The play “Trilhas, Noite Cheia de Lua de Sol” will be staged in Belo Horizonte on November 27 and 28 at Teatro João Ceschiatti.
The showcase screens 20 films directed by Latin American women from Nov 11 to 30 at CAIXA Cultural Rio de Janeiro.
Created by Kanhanga, the “Seja Incrível” performance tours Rio Grande do Sul’s Book Fairs as part of SESC RS’s cultural circuit.
On November 8, visitors can enjoy a guided tour, book launch and play celebrating São Paulo’s electrical history.